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Sheffield, England, Jun. 23 (LifesiteNews.com/CWN) - The prevalence of infertility in Europe, and presumably in developed nations in other regions, is likely to double in the next 10 years-- from one in seven couples now to approximately one in three, according to a British scientist.
Sheffield University Professor Bill Ledger warned that the increased prevalence of sexually transmitted disease like chlamydia is robbing women of fertility. Ledger presented his findings at a European conference on fertility. He said that the incidence of chlamydia, a STD that is known to cause infertility, has doubled over the last ten years.
“Young people of today will become tomorrow’s patients in infertility clinics,” he said, according to a BBC report. The alarming increase in chlamydia rates in young women will lead to dramatic rise in infertility. . . .
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Sheffield University Professor Bill Ledger warned that the increased prevalence of sexually transmitted disease like chlamydia is robbing women of fertility. Ledger presented his findings at a European conference on fertility. He said that the incidence of chlamydia, a STD that is known to cause infertility, has doubled over the last ten years.
“Young people of today will become tomorrow’s patients in infertility clinics,” he said, according to a BBC report. The alarming increase in chlamydia rates in young women will lead to dramatic rise in infertility. . . .
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