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[Sexual functioning and sexual dysfunction in women with infertility].

AIM: To study sexual dysfunction and assess the need in sexological care to improve quality of life of women with infertility.

MATERIAL AND METHODS: Sexual functioning was studied in 329 women with infertility and 722 women who underwent an outpatient gynecological examination using a clinical interview and the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI).

RESULTS: In 24.01% of women with infertility, the total FSFI score was correlated with the presence of clinically relevant disorders. Sexual dysfunction was identified in 16.1% of women with infertility including libido disorder (84.9%), dyspareunia (30.2%) and orgasmic dysfunction (13.2%). The latent forms of sexual dysfunction were identified as well.

CONCLUSION: The study showed a high need for curative and preventive sexological care to improve quality of life of women with infertility.

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