Association between Sexual Activity during Menstruation and Endometriosis: A Case-Control Study

The prevalence of endometriosis in the general population is estimated at 7-10%. There are various risk factors for this disease, including early menarche age, prolonged menstruation or no history of pregnancy. It seems that sexual activity leading to orgasm during menstruation increases the retrogr...

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Published in:International journal of fertility & sterility Vol. 13; no. 3; pp. 230 - 235
Main Authors: Mollazadeh, Sanaz, Sadeghzadeh Oskouei, Behnaz, Kamalifard, Mahin, Mirghafourvand, Mojgan, Aminisani, Nayyereh, Jafari Shobeiri, Mehri
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Iran Royan Institute of Iran 01-10-2019
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Royan Institute (ACECR), Tehran
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Summary:The prevalence of endometriosis in the general population is estimated at 7-10%. There are various risk factors for this disease, including early menarche age, prolonged menstruation or no history of pregnancy. It seems that sexual activity leading to orgasm during menstruation increases the retrograde menstruation, sending endometrial tissue to an abnormal sites and thus increasing the risk of endometriosis. The present study is aimed to determine the association between sexual activity during menstruation and endometriosis. This case-control study, conducted in the year 2017, recruited 555 women who were visited at Alzahra Hospital in Tabriz, Northwest of Iran. The case group comprised 185 women of reproductive age with confirmed endometriosis. The control group comprised 370 women of reproductive age without endometriosis visiting the hospital for other issues. Data was collected using a researcher-made questionnaire based on previous studies. Bivariate analysis was performed by the chi-squared test and multivariate analysis was done using conditional logistic regression to control confounding variables. The sexual activity of the two groups during menstruation was significantly different. The occurrence of endometriosis in women who stated they had vaginal intercourse or non-coital sexual activities, leading to orgasm during menstruation, was significantly higher compared to those who stated they did not. According to our findings, there is an association between sexual activities leading to orgasm during menstruation and endometriosis.
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ISSN:2008-076X
2008-0778
DOI:10.22074/ijfs.2019.5601