IJRM-International Journal of Reproductive Biomedicine. 2017; 15 (1): 11-16
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Background: Time to first pregnancy [TTFP] has never been studied in an Iranian setting. Lifestyle, occupational and environmental factors have been suggested to affect the female reproduction
Objective: This study was conducted to measure TTFP in the south of Iran and survey the effects of several similar factors on TTFP by frailty models
Materials and Methods: The data on TTFP were available for 882 women who were randomly selected from the rural population [the south of Iran]. Only the first and the planned pregnancies of every woman were included. The data were collected retrospectively by using self-administered questionnaires. Frailty and shared frailty models were used to determine which factors had the highest impact on TTFP
Results: The median TTFP was 6.4 months and several factors were surveyed. However, only the age of marriage, height, maternal education and regularity of menstruation prior to conception were selected in the multivariable models
Conclusion: Among the several factors which were included in the study, the result of frailty model showed that the height, age of marriage and regular menstruation seemed more notable predictors of TTFP
Objective: This study was conducted to measure TTFP in the south of Iran and survey the effects of several similar factors on TTFP by frailty models
Materials and Methods: The data on TTFP were available for 882 women who were randomly selected from the rural population [the south of Iran]. Only the first and the planned pregnancies of every woman were included. The data were collected retrospectively by using self-administered questionnaires. Frailty and shared frailty models were used to determine which factors had the highest impact on TTFP
Results: The median TTFP was 6.4 months and several factors were surveyed. However, only the age of marriage, height, maternal education and regularity of menstruation prior to conception were selected in the multivariable models
Conclusion: Among the several factors which were included in the study, the result of frailty model showed that the height, age of marriage and regular menstruation seemed more notable predictors of TTFP
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Int. J. Reprod. Biomed.
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2017