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Explains Female Infertility means not being able to get pregnant
after one year of trying. Or, six months, if a woman is 36 or older.
Women who can get pregnant but are unable to stay pregnant may also
be infertile.
Pregnancy
is the result of a ways that has many steps. To get pregnant:
- A woman must release an egg from one of her ovaries (ovulation).
- The egg must go through a Fallopian tube into the uterus (womb).
- The fertilized egg must attach to the inside of the uterus (implantation).
- A man's sperm must join with (fertilize) the egg along the way.
- Infertility can meet if there are problems with any of these steps.
Is
infertility a common problem?
Yes.
About 10 percent of women (6.1 million) in the United States (USA)
ages 18-44 have difficulty getting pregnant or staying pregnant,
according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Is
female infertility just a woman's problem?
No,
infertility is not always a female's problem. Both men and women can
have problems that cause infertility. About one-third of infertility
cases are caused by women's problems. Another one third of fertility
problems are due to the man. The other cases are caused by a mixture
of female and male problems or by unknown problems.
What
causes infertility in men?
Infertility
in men is most often effected by:
A
problem called (varicocele) VAIR-ih-koh-seel). This happens when the
veins on a man's testicle(s) are too large. This heats the testicles.
The heat can affect the number or shape of the sperm.
Movement
of the sperm. This may be effected by the shape of the sperm.
Sometimes injuries or other damage to the reproductive system block
the sperm.
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