Journal: Int. J Adv. Std. & Growth Eval.
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCE STUDIES AND GROWTH EVALUATION
VOL.: 2 ISSUE.: 2(February 2023)
Author(s): Dr. Ravinder Goal
Abstract:
The purpose of the study was to look into how working people's infertility was affected by their job stress. A thorough analysis of the literature was done to find pertinent research that looked at the connection between work stress and infertility. The research' conclusions and methodological merit were examined. According to the review's findings, there is a big connection between work stress and infertility. According to the studies, those who experience high levels of work-related stress are more likely to experience infertility, including lower fertility and greater rates of miscarriage. This could be as a result of stress's harmful effects on the reproductive system, which include altered hormone levels and irregular menstruation cycles. The review discovered that lower sperm quality and quantity may result from job stress, which may potentially have an effect on male infertility. The effect magnitude did, however, seem to be smaller than that seen in females. Overall, the study emphasises the need for initiatives to lower occupational stress levels, particularly for those who are trying to get pregnant. Additionally, more investigation is required to comprehend the mechanisms through which workplace stress affects fertility and to create practical mitigation measures.
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How to Cite this Article:
Dr. Ravinder Goal. An Extensive Evaluation of a Study on the Effects of Job Stress on Infertility. Int. J Adv. Std. & Growth Eval. 2023; 2(2):10-13,