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  1. ... following organizations are good resources for information on infertility : American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) -- www. ...
  2. Infertility means you cannot get pregnant (conceive). There are 2 types of infertility: Primary infertility refers to couples who have not ...
  3. ... It is used to treat many causes of infertility , including: Advanced age of the woman (advanced maternal ... disease or prior reproductive surgery) Endometriosis Male factor infertility, including decreased sperm count and blockage Unexplained infertility
  4. ... production or quality of the sperm is causing infertility . About half of couples unable to have children have a male infertility problem. The test may also be used after ...
  5. ... cause: Amenorrhea (lack of menstrual periods) Repeated miscarriages Infertility However, such symptoms could be related to several ...
  6. ... It is often done as part of an infertility exam. It may also be done after you ... Broekmans FJ, Fauser BCJM. Female infertility: evaluation and management. In: Jameson JL, De Groot LJ, de Kretser DM, et al, eds. Endocrinology: Adult and Pediatric . 7th ed. ...
  7. ... a woman is most likely to get pregnant. Infertility is a related topic. ... Catherino WH. Reproductive endocrinology and infertility. In: Goldman ... PA: Elsevier; 2020:chap 223. Ellert W. Fertility awareness- ...
  8. Primary infertility is a term used to describe a couple that has never been able to conceive a pregnancy ... to do so through unprotected intercourse. Causes of infertility include a wide range of physical as well ...
  9. ... time without success. Should we get examined for infertility?
  10. ... problems in men Not able to get pregnant ( infertility ) Irregular or no menstrual periods ( amenorrhea )
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