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How does CF affect the reproductive system?

Children with CF have an abnormality in the function of a cell protein called the cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator (CFTR). CFTR controls the flow of water and certain salts in and out of the body's cells. As the movement of salt and water in and out of cells is altered, mucus becomes thickened.

In the reproductive system, the thickened secretions can cause obstructions and affect the development and function of the sexual organs.

About 98 percent of males with CF have obstruction of the sperm canal and are sterile. Women also have an increase in thick cervical mucus that may lead to a decrease in fertility.

Symptoms that may be present due to the effects of CF on the reproductive system include the following:

  • delayed sexual development
  • absence or stopping of menstruation
  • irregular menstrual periods
  • inflammation of the cervix
  • infertility or sterility

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