Cousin marriages major cause of high infertility in GCC: Report

Cousin marriages major cause of high infertility in GCC: Report

Taita the slave
By Taita the slave

Consanguineous couples — those marrying first or second-degree relatives — are a major cause of a high infertility in the Gulf, said a study published by Professor Dr Human Mousavi Fatemi, Medical Director, IVI Fertility Middle East.

The study further highlights that there are differences in treating GCC patients, compared to western patients, due to cultural and social issues.

This medical study is of great significance not only in the Gulf but also globally, since over 20% of children have consanguineous parents.

It is the first time that these findings are analysed and presented to the scientific and medical communities worldwide and in the Middle East. The results of the study are extremely valuable for public health and a point of reference for many IVF doctors trying to treat fertility cases in the Gulf.

According to Dr Fatemi, there are unique and specific factors leading to infertility — social and cultural, which are very different from western countries. Four of these factors that have significant impact on fertility in GCC population are: higher prevalence of consanguinity, Vitamin D deficiency, obesity and the desire to have larger families.

According to the study, parental consanguinity has been associated with both male and female infertility in multiple cases. In females, it prematurely reduces the ovarian reserve i.e. the bank of fertile eggs in women. Amongst males, it causes chromosome Y abnormalities, leading to genetic sperm defects.

“Today, infertility is globally acknowledged to be a major health problem. It’s estimated that infertility affects 15% of the global population of reproductive age, but this percentage is even higher in the Gulf,” added Dr Fatemi.

“It was proven that by the age of 20, women born of consanguineous parents have an extremely low ovarian reserve, which is normally found in women from the age of 40,” explained Dr Human Fatemi.

“Consanguineous parents also have the risk of having a baby with genetic disorders. We at IVI Fertility, exclusively in the Middle East, offer a highly advanced genetic test, the Carrier Genetic Test (CGT). It is a simple blood test that is carried out when planning a family to prevent the risk of having a baby with genetic disorders. The CGT is highly recommended to all couples who are attempting a pregnancy by natural or IVF means,” added Dr Faterni.

Courtesy: emirates247.com

By britexpat• 26 Jun 2016 19:37
britexpat

Good article .. I had heard of illnesses but didn't realize it affected impotence also..

Qatar is a small nation so it is to be expected

By Wild Turkey• 26 Jun 2016 11:37
Wild Turkey

Social traditions are a major cause for the problems in this world. Education could solve many issues, though.

By muad-db• 26 Jun 2016 10:54
muad-db

So happy to be warned

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