Infertility refers to the inability of a couple to conceive a child despite regular, unprotected sexual intercourse for a specific period of time (typically one year). It is a complex medical condition that can affect both men and women. Here are some key points related to infertility: Causes of Infertility: Male Factors: Issues with sperm production, quality, or delivery can contribute to male infertility. These may include low sperm count, abnormal sperm shape or motility, hormonal imbalances, genetic conditions, or blockages in the reproductive tract. Female Factors: Female infertility can result from various conditions such as ovulatory disorders (e.g., polycystic ovary syndrome), problems with the fallopian tubes or uterus, hormonal imbalances, endometriosis, or age-related decline in fertility. Combined Factors: In some cases, infertility may be attributed to both male and female factors, or there may be no identifiable cause (unexplained infertility). Medical History: The healthcare provider will conduct a thorough medical history, including questions about the couple's sexual habits, any previous pregnancies, and any known medical conditions or risk factors.Physical Examinations: Both partners may undergo physical examinations to evaluate their reproductive organs and identify any visible abnormalities or signs of underlying conditions.
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