What is Fertility and Reproductive Health?

 


Fertility is a person’s capability to conceive children. In general, when a woman is unfit to get pregnant indeed after at least one time of vulnerable sex, she's considered to have infertility and her doctor will begin assessing the possible causes. Of course, infertility isn't strictly a womanish problem. According to the centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in 35 percent of couples who cannot conceive, the cause can be attributed to factors on both the womanish and manly side. And in 8 percent of couples, the only cause that can be found is a male factor.

Infertility has several possible causes. In women, problems with ovarian function, obstructed fallopian tubes, or uterine abnormalities like fibroids are common causes. In men, infertility can be the result of disintegrated testicular or ejaculatory function, or a hormonal or genetic condition.

In both men and women, factors that can contribute to infertility include age, smoking, alcohol and medicine use, certain specifics, cancer treatments, and certain medical conditions.

Women or men who are having trouble conceiving should ask their doctor for a referral to a reproductive endocrinologist, who can help identify the possible causes, recommend treatments, and bandy options including artificial copulation and supported reproductive technology.


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