Abstract

Background: Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) and subfertility are common problems affecting approximately 43 and 20% of women respectively. Studies on association of female sexual dysfunction and infertility is not much .the presented study compare the prevalence of female sexual dysfunction in patients on assessment for sub-fertility and those either seeking or already on fertility control services at a private sonolive clinic in Benha. Methods:This was an analytical cross sectional study. Eligible women of reproductive age (20–43 years), attending the private sonolive infertility clinic in Benha Egypt in the period from January 2019 to July 2020 with complaints of subfertility and those seeking fertility control services (as controls)were requested to fill a general demographic tool containing personal data and the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) questionnaire after informed consent. Sexual dysfunction was calculated as a percentage of patients not achieving an overall FSFI score of 26.55. Results:The prevalence of female sexual dysfunction was 45% in the subfertile group and 35% in fertility control group. The difference was statistically significant (p = 0.006).the important affected items were desire and lubrication also infrequent coitus in the fertility window Conclusion:The present study demonstrated a significant association between the fertility status and the prevalence female sexual dysfunction. Subfertility type was associated with sexual dysfunction especially the desire and lubrication which affect the whole score of sexual dysfunction.

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