TITLE:
Impact of Fibromyalgia on Female Infertility
AUTHORS:
Maïmouna Coura Koné, Nabé Alphonse Kambiré, Yapi Ahoua
KEYWORDS:
Fibromyalgia, Gynecological Diseases, Stillbirth, Miscarrige, Infertility
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Epidemiology,
Vol.11 No.4,
November
16,
2021
ABSTRACT: Fibromyalgia is a chronic, widespread musculoskeletal pain and polyalgic syndrome, evolving for more than three months. Research on its consequences on fertility is therefore relevant to explore. The aim of this study is to highlight the relationship between fibromyalgia and some women’s diseases that induced infertility. The results showed that fibromyalgia is more common in 92.9% of patients wishing to procreate and 64.8% of patients with gynecological disorders. 70.7% of patients with menstrual disorder have fibromyalgia and 76.5% of fibromyalgia patients have myomas. Among ovarian pathologies, 76.5% of women with ovarian dystrophy have fibromyalgia. Fibromyalgia is also very prevalent in women with miscarriage (55.9%) and stillbirth history (90.1%). For all studied situations, a highly significant difference was observed (p