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- Fertility - Wikipedia
In medicine, fertility refers to the ability to have children, and infertility refers to difficulty in reproducing naturally [4] In general, infertility or subfertility [5] in humans is defined as not being able to conceive a child after one year (or longer) of unprotected sex [6]
- Fertility Ovulation: Facts to Help You Get Pregnant
Trying to get pregnant? See how ovulation and fertility work so you can boost your chances of conception
- What Is fertility? - American Pregnancy Association
Simply put, fertility is the natural capability to conceive or induce conception Infertility is a condition of the reproductive system that prevents the conception of children
- Understanding Fertility: The Basics - HHS Office of Population Affairs
It is important to understand what happens to the body during puberty and a woman’s menstrual cycle, how a woman’s reproductive system works, and how overall health and wellness are connected to fertility and the reproductive system
- Fertility | ovulation, hormones infertility | Britannica
Fertility, ability of an individual or couple to reproduce through normal sexual activity About 90 percent of healthy, fertile women are able to conceive within one year if they have intercourse regularly without contraception
- Fertility and Reproductive Health - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Fertility is a person’s ability to conceive children In general, when a woman is unable to get pregnant even after at least one year of unprotected sex, she is considered to have infertility and her doctor will begin evaluating the possible causes
- Male Female Fertility Explained: What Factors Can Affect It? - inviTRA
Fertility is defined as the ability to have offspring Factors such as a woman's age or fertile cycle, egg or sperm quality, ability to bear children, etc can affect fertility
- Fertility - National Geographic Society
Fertility can refer to the ability of soil to sustain plant growth, or it can refer to the number of live births occurring in a population
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