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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF
ADVANCE STUDIES AND GROWTH EVALUATION

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Multidisciplinary
Refereed Journal
Peer Reviewed Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCE STUDIES AND GROWTH EVALUATION


VOL.: 2 ISSUE.: 3(March 2023)

A Study on Impact of Job Stress on Infertility: A Deep Review


Author(s): Mahima Yadav, Prakashini Singh Chouhan and Dr. Lakshmi P


Abstract:

The study aimed to investigate the impact of job stress on infertility among working individuals. A systematic review of the literature was conducted to gather relevant studies that explored the relationship between job stress and infertility. The studies were analysed for their methodological quality and findings. The results of the review indicated that there is a significant association between job stress and infertility. The studies showed that individuals with high job stress levels had a higher risk of infertility, including decreased fertility and higher rates of miscarriage. This may be due to the negative effects of stress on the reproductive system, including changes in hormone levels and disrupted menstrual cycles. The review also found that job stress could have an impact on male infertility, including reduced sperm quality and quantity. However, the effect size appeared to be smaller than that observed in females. Overall, the study highlights the need for interventions to reduce job stress levels in the workplace, particularly for individuals who are trying to conceive. Additionally, further research is needed to better understand the mechanisms through which job stress impacts fertility and to develop effective strategies to mitigate its negative effects.

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How to Cite this Article:

Mahima Yadav, Prakashini Singh Chouhan and Dr. Lakshmi P. A Study on Impact of Job Stress on Infertility: A Deep Review. Int. J Adv. Std. & Growth Eval. 2023; 2(3):01-04,