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Infertility Facts Femelife Fertility www. femelife. com

Infertility Facts Femelife Fertility www. femelife. com

Infertility is a common problem affecting one couple in six. It is defined as

Infertility is a common problem affecting one couple in six. It is defined as the incapacity to fulfil pregnancy after a reasonable time of sexual intercourse with no contraceptive measures taken.

Infertility implies a deficiency that does not compromise the physical integrity of the individual,

Infertility implies a deficiency that does not compromise the physical integrity of the individual, nor is it life-threatening.

It may negatively impact the development of the individual, bringing about frustration and Infertility

It may negatively impact the development of the individual, bringing about frustration and Infertility Inability to Procure weakening the personality, since most couples consider having children as a vital objective.

The concept of "reasonable time" is debatable; the World Health Organization (WHO, 1992 a)

The concept of "reasonable time" is debatable; the World Health Organization (WHO, 1992 a) as well as the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE, 1996) in their recommendations mention a 2 year minimum deadline for developing pregnancy.

Fertility Treatment When to start ? Most physicians initiate study of an infertile couple

Fertility Treatment When to start ? Most physicians initiate study of an infertile couple following 1 year of failed pregnancy attempts. When the woman is >39 years, it might be advisable to begin the study after 6 months of unsuccessful attempts. The waiting time should be related to the age of the woman, the history of alterations that affect fertility, the desires and wishes of the couple.

Fecundity is the probability of becoming pregnant in one particular menstrual cycle and is

Fecundity is the probability of becoming pregnant in one particular menstrual cycle and is ~20%, depending on the age of the woman. This entails that the average time to develop pregnancy is about 4 months.

Four modifiable factors for Infertility: delayed childbearing, alterations in semen quality due to habits

Four modifiable factors for Infertility: delayed childbearing, alterations in semen quality due to habits such as cigarette smoking and alcohol, changes in sexual behaviour and eliminations of most taboos. As compared to other species, the human being is highly inefficient in terms of reproduction.