Research Article
Research Article
Research Article
Research Article
Correlation between Abortion and Infertility among
Nonsmoking Women with a History of Passive Smoking in
Childhood and Adolescence
Jila Amirkhani,1 Soheila Yadollah-Damavandi,2 Seyed Mohammad-Javad Mirlohi,3
Seyede Mahnaz Nasiri,3 Yekta Parsa,2 and Mohammad Gharehbeglou4
1
Medical Science Research Center, Medical Department, Islamic Azad University, Tehran Medical Sciences Branch, Tehran, Iran
Young Researchers Club, Islamic Azad University, Tehran Medical Sciences Branch, Tehran, Iran
3
Student Research Committee, Islamic Azad University, Tehran Medical Sciences Branch, Tehran, Iran
4
Department of Medicine, Islamic Azad University, Qom Branch, Qom, Iran
2
1. Introduction
Currently, smoking is one of the most important causative
factors in human death. World annual death among smokers
is more than 4 million, which is predicted to reach 10 million
in 2020 without interfering [13]. There are more than 10
million smokers in Iran, of those, 2.5% are women. Even
though the cigarette consumption is higher among males,
it is predicted to be equal in the near future, regarding the
habitual change in society [4]. Cigarette has more than 4000
antigenic and carcinogenic factors such as cyclic aromatic
benzene, cadmium, ethylbenzene, cotinine, and nicotine [5].
In some studies, it was shown that the risk of exposure to
cancerous substances in passive smokers is 2.5 times more
than the risk in direct smokers [6, 7]. Pregnant women are
more susceptible to the injuries and smokes. There are studies
3. Results
The mean age in case and control groups was 26.24 3.1
and 27.3 4.2 years, respectively. The mean body mass index
(BMI) was 25.74 1.38 kg/m2 . Among the participants, 85.4%
were housewives. In the case group, 71.7% ( = 56) and, in the
control group, 44% ( = 44) were passive smokers.
According to Table 1, abortion rates among passive
smoker and nonpassive smoker patients were statistically
significant ( = 0.036); also, the difference between infertility
rate in the two groups was statistically significant (12.5%
36 (64.2)
7 (12.5)
7 (12.5)
1 (1.7)
2 (3.5)
0 (0)
8 (36.3)
1 (4.5)
3 (13.6)
0 (0)
1 (4.5)
0 (0)
4. Discussion
5. Conclusion
In conclusion, according to results of this study and compared
to other studies, it seems that the experience of being passive
smoker in childhood and adolescence will increase the risk
of abortion and infertility in the future, and informing the
society about the disadvantages of cigarette is recommended.
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