Objective: To study the effect of tuberculosis, a common infectious di
sease in the Indian subcontinent, on the female pelvic factor and its
subsequent effect on female fertility. Design: Retrospective case stud
ies. Setting: Department of Infertility Management and Assisted Reprod
uction, Jaslok Hospital and Research Centre, Bombay, India. Patient(s)
: Three hundred women, between the ages of 25 and 35 years, with tubal
factor as a cause of their infertile state. Result(s): One hundred se
venteen women with a tubal factor were found to have tuberculosis as t
he cause of tubal blockage. On laparoscopy, 49.5% were found to have s
imple tubal blockage, 15.3% showed tube-ovarian masses, and 23.9% had
a frozen pelvis. Seventy-five percent complained of menstrual irregula
rities, thus indicating endometrial involvement; 25.6% of these women
underwent an IVF procedure. The pregnancy rate after IVF-ET was 16.6%
per transfer. Conclusion(s): This study highlights the fact that tuber
culosis, a chronic infectious disease, is one of the major etiologic f
actors of female tubal infertility, especially on the Indian subcontin
ent.