Identification of the Environmental Factors that lead to High Infertility Rates Among Women

Authors

  • Krishnamurthy Natesan
  • Megilin Bose. C
  • dr. Rajni Sharma
  • Nelo far Ara
  • Dr R Revathi

Keywords:

environmental factors, infertility, toxins, fertility, eggs, sperms

Abstract

The reproduction process is a highly sensitive process that needs to focus on different changes in the human body. In this process, environmental factors are equally responsible as this impact the chances of increasing infertility or fertility. This study is focusing on the process of identification of the environmental factors that lead to high infertility rates among women and describe the facts in a detailed manner. There are several factors are associated which are affecting and increasing the infertility rate among women. Thus, following specific rules and restrictions can help in managing the growth in the fertility process and secure population growth. The researcher has selected qualitative research design, interpretivism research philosophy, and exploratory research type to shape the structure of the research process. In addition to this, to collect relevant and valuable data, the researcher has found the “qualitative data collection process” effective for leading this particular study. It has been seen that this data collection process improved the recognition of issues and also make it possible to provide potential solutions. After collecting raw data, the researcher observed that “thematic analysis” has made the outcome more understanding and meaningful.

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Published

2023-02-01