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===Infertility=== | ===Infertility=== | ||
Reproductive endocrinologists, the doctors specializing in infertility, consider a couple to be infertile if: | Reproductive endocrinologists, the doctors specializing in infertility, consider a couple to be infertile if: | ||
* The couple has not conceived after 12 months of contraceptive-free intercourse if the female is under the age of 34 | |||
* The couple has not conceived after 6 months of contraceptive-free intercourse if the female is over the age of 35 (declining egg quality of females over the age of 35 account for the age-based discrepancy as when to seek medical intervention) | *The couple has not conceived after 12 months of contraceptive-free intercourse if the female is under the age of 34 | ||
* The female is incapable of carrying a pregnancy to term. | *The couple has not conceived after 6 months of contraceptive-free intercourse if the female is over the age of 35 (declining egg quality of females over the age of 35 account for the age-based discrepancy as when to seek medical intervention) | ||
*The female is incapable of carrying a pregnancy to term. | |||
===Subfertility=== | ===Subfertility=== | ||
*A couple that has tried unsuccessfully to have a [[child]] for a year or more is said to be subfertile. | |||
*The couple's fecundability rate is approximately 3-5%. Many of its causes are the same as those of [[infertility]]. | *A couple that has tried unsuccessfully to have a [[child]] for a year or more is said to be subfertile. | ||
*The couple's fecundability rate is approximately 3-5%. Many of its causes are the same as those of [[infertility]]. | |||
*Such causes could be [[endometriosis]], or [[polycystic ovarian syndrome]]. | *Such causes could be [[endometriosis]], or [[polycystic ovarian syndrome]]. | ||
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Overview
There are strict definitions of infertility used by many doctors. However, there are also similar terms, e.g. subfertility for a more benign condition and fecundity for the natural improbability to conceive.
Differentiating Infertility from Other Diseases
Infertility
Reproductive endocrinologists, the doctors specializing in infertility, consider a couple to be infertile if:
- The couple has not conceived after 12 months of contraceptive-free intercourse if the female is under the age of 34
- The couple has not conceived after 6 months of contraceptive-free intercourse if the female is over the age of 35 (declining egg quality of females over the age of 35 account for the age-based discrepancy as when to seek medical intervention)
- The female is incapable of carrying a pregnancy to term.
Subfertility
- A couple that has tried unsuccessfully to have a child for a year or more is said to be subfertile.
- The couple's fecundability rate is approximately 3-5%. Many of its causes are the same as those of infertility.
- Such causes could be endometriosis, or polycystic ovarian syndrome.
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