subject: Infertility Statistics - Learning the Facts [print this page] Though statistics could help analyze infertility problems in a specific geographical location, some data it presents especially in the prevalence and incidence data have problems. In the prevalence datawe have to take into consideration the diagnosed and the undiagnosed cases, the different methods used in gathering data and the cured and remission conditions by which a person had gone through. In incidence datawe have to reflect on the official reported cases whether it came from the government notifications or physician/hospital diagnoses. Some reports are unsubstantial given that not all sources are being statistically carried out. In general, reputability and accuracy of each source, accuracy of date/location and different racial factors that makes up the figures are also considered problems that may arise statistically.
Infertility Statistics - Learning the Facts
By: Russell Mather
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