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Can infertile woman get pregnant?
Infertility is clinically defined as not able to get
pregnant after one year of having regular
sexual intercourse without the
usage of birth control measures. On the other hand men are considered as
infertile when they’ve been trying to make their wives conceive for one year
with no success. So, basically there are plenty of people out there in the
world struggling with this label of being infertile.
Infertile doesn't mean that you're out of options. Today, we are living
in the field of technology and there is a solution to most world problems.
Today, IVF which is known as In vitreo fertilization is the hope to
help women who are childless. There are
a few factors that can contribute to female infertility like advanced maternal age, defined as
having a pregnancy at the age of 35 or over, as you get older, your fertility
gradually declines, which is why women who fall into this group may take longer
to get pregnant and other conditions like endometriosis, PCOS, having damaged
or blocked fallopian tubes that can’t be treated with surgery, and premature
ovarian failure (a loss of normal ovarian function before age 40) may also make
it harder to get pregnant without reproductive assistance;
a cancer diagnosis or
an abnormally-shaped uterus may make fertility complicated as well. There’s
also something known as “unexplained infertility”
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