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Approximately one in five couples have trouble conceiving a child. If a couple is unable to conceive after one year of unprotected intercourse, they are said to be subfertile.

 


Infertility - a Summary of Treatments
This leaflet gives a brief overview of the main treatment options for infertility.

Infertility
What is infertility?
Infertility is defined by the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) as a disease of the reproductive system that impairs the body's ability to perform the basic function of reproduction.

Infertility - Guide to Infertility & Infertility treatments
Becoming pregnant may sound relatively straightforward thing, but the reality can be somewhat different.

Infertility Risk Factors for Men and Women
About Infertility Risk Factors for Men and Women
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Primary infertility
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Infertility is a condition in which a couple are unable to conceive, after frequent sexual intercourse, for 12 months or more. It is sometimes also known as infecundity, as fertility tends to imply the number of offspring one has produced (e.

Infertility Treatment at Mayo Clinic
If you're a woman younger than age 35 and don't become pregnant after a year of intercourse without birth control, or are older than age 35 and don't become pregnant in six months, ...

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Infertility in Women
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Infertility in Women
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Infertility
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Infertility Risk Factors for Men and Women
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Infertility investigations
Infertility investigations will vary according to the couple's particular problem. It is sensible to ensure immunity to rubella (German Measles) before attempting to become pregnant. This involves a simple blood test.

Infertility / Fertility Definition
Definition
Infertility is not being able to conceive after a year of trying. This means having regular, unprotected sex. About one-third of cases are caused by male factors.

Infertility
The diminished or absent ability to conceive or produce an offspring while sterility is the complete inability to conceive or produce an offspring.
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Infertility »
The most commonly accepted definition of the term infertility is the lack of pregnancy (regardless of cause) after 1 year of unprotected intercourse.
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Male infertility
The male fertility process involves the production of mature sperm and getting the sperm to reach and fertilize the egg.

What is infertility?
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Primary infertility, where someone who has never conceived a child in the past has difficulty conceiving.
Secondary infertility, where a person has had one or more babies in the past, but is having difficulty conceiving again.

Infertility
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inability to conceive or carry a child to delivery. The term is usually limited to situations where the couple has had intercourse regularly for one year without using birth control.

INFERTILITY
Not all women can get pregnant when they choose. The many causes of infertility can be grouped into several categories:
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INFERTILITY TREATMENT OVERVIEW
Infertility is defined as a couple's inability to become pregnant after one year of unprotected intercourse.

Infertility in men
Causes, incidence, and risk factors
Primary infertility is the term used to describe a couple that has never been able to achieve a pregnancy after at least 1 year of unprotected sex.

Male infertility can be caused by:
Environmental pollutants
Exposure to high heat for prolonged periods
Genetic abnormalities
Heavy use of alcohol, marijuana, or cocaine
Hormone deficiency or taking too much of a hormone
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Primary infertility
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STDs & Infertility
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Infertility
Infertility is the inability to become pregnant after trying for one year or six months for a woman of 35 years of age and more.

INFERTILITY
Inability in a woman to conceive or in a man to induce conception is termed as Infertility.
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Infertility Research
Infertility research is robust. Recent efforts include: ...

infertility: The diminished ability or the inability to conceive and have offspring.
inflammation: Swelling, redness, heat and/or pain produced in the area of the body as a result of irritation, injury or infection.

Is infertility often an indicator of cancer?
No. It can be, but this is a rare finding. However, the most common type of cancer in men of reproductive age is testicular cancer. This would be discovered during the evaluation of the man.

Male Infertility: Treatment for Varicoceles
Extensive information can be found in our Varicocele section of the site.

Male infertility
A number of causes exist for male infertility that may result in impaired sperm count or mobility, or impaired ability to fertilize the egg.

What is infertility?
Infertility is the inability to get pregnant after trying for at least 1 year without using birth control. About 15% of couples are infertile.
How often are male factors involved?

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Infertility is the failure of a couple to become pregnant after having regular sexual intercourse without birth control for at least 1 year. Infertility is a problem for 1 of every 6 couples.

Infertility is when a woman isn't able to get pregnant after two years of having unprotected sex. There are a number of things that can affect fertility although often no cause can be found.

Infertility is defined as the inability to conceive a child despite trying for one year. The condition affects about 5.3 million Americans, or 9 percent of the reproductive age population, according to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine.

Infertility, Male - Low Sperm Count
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Infertility Due To Blocked Fallopian Tubes
damaged fallopian tubes . Blocked fallopian tubes ... test is an x - ray of the fallopian tubes and the...
Tubal Ligation
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For infertility caused by mild endometriosis, women treated with IUI combined with gonadotropin superovulation had a much higher birth rate than those receiving no treatment.1 ...

Male infertility with oligozoospermia (a subnormal number of sperm) or azoospermia (the absence of sperm) ...

Secondary infertility occurs when a woman who has already carried a child to term is unable to do so a second time. Women who conceive fairly easily, but then repeatedly miscarry, also have secondary infertility.

Y chromosome infertility
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Treatments for infertility associated with endometriosis are controversial. Medical management (such as depo lupron, depo provera, danazol) of endometriosis has not been shown to improve infertility rates.

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Chlamydia Can Lead to Infertility
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Infertility, Female
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Infertility and Endometriosis
Endometriosis rarely causes a complete inability to conceive, but it can contribute to infertility both directly and indirectly.
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Infertility. Infertility is a troubling challenge for many women with premature ovarian failure.

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Infertility
Infertility is a couple's inability to conceive after more than twelve months of frequent, unprotected sexual intercourse.
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Infertility treatment
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