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KMID : 1216720130050010008
Korean Journal of Gynecologic Endocrinology
2013 Volume.5 No. 1 p.8 ~ p.17
Factors Affecting Fertility and Preconceptional Counseling
Choi Young-Sik

Cho Si-Hyun
Lee Byung-Seok
Abstract
Subfertility is a prevalent problem and has significant consequences for individual, families, and with wider community. Currently, there are no uniform counseling guidelines or evidence-based recommendation available. People¡¯s chances of having a healthy, live birth may be affected by factors such as age, weight, diet, smoking, other substances, environmental factors, medical conditions, medications and family medical history. This review focuses on the impact of potentially modifiable lifestyle factors affecting fertility in the general population and the infertile population. Advice on modifiable lifestyle factors should be given to people considering a family or presenting for infertility treatment may improve their chances of conception and delivering a healthy, live baby.
KEYWORD
Fertility, Subfertility, Lifestyle, Preconception, Counseling
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