Mathematical Model of Infertility Due to Obesity in Female

Now-a-days the issue of obesity is increasing worldwide due to food habits and has become a major problem. A primary reason for the exponential increase in obesity is due to consumption of high calorie food. Obesity has injurious effect on human health including the reproductive system in female. The risk of infertility, miscarriage rate and pregnancy complications are more in obese female. The impact of obesity is very risky in maturity phase of female. In order to study the impact of infertility in susceptible female due to obesity, the system of non-linear ordinary differential equations is formulated. The stability analysis is studied for infertility model. Numerical simulation is carried out using data to support the proposed analysis.

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