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- Infertility: Frequently Asked Questions | Reproductive Health | CDC
What is infertility? For couples hoping to become parents, difficulty conceiving a baby can be frustrating and unexpected Many couples who struggle with infertility do end up having children, sometimes with medical help An important early step is understanding possible causes of infertility For public health data collection, infertility is defined as not being able to get pregnant (conceive
- National Health Statistics Reports, Number 202, April 4, 2024
Infertility in women is defined as a lack of pregnancy in the 12 months before the survey, despite having had unprotected vaginal intercourse in each of those months with the same husband or cohabiting partner Impaired fecundity in women is defined as physical difficulty in either getting pregnant or carrying a pregnancy to live birth
- FastStats - Infertility
FastStats is an official application from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) and puts access to topic-specific statistics at your fingertips
- National Health Statistics Reports Number 67 August 14, 2013
Infertility is defined as a lack of pregnancy in the 12 months prior to survey, despite having had unprotected sexual intercourse in each of those months with the same husband or partner Impaired fecundity is defined as physical difficulty in either getting pregnant or carrying a pregnancy to live birth
- Key Statistics from the National Survey of Family Growth – I Listing
Infertility NOTE: The difference between impaired fecundity and infertility: In the report cited below, “infertility” is presented only for married couples and refers only to problems getting pregnant
- National Public Health Action Plan for the Detection, Prevention, and . . .
This publication addresses the public health importance of infertility and challenges as well as opportunities for action The findings and recommendations contained in this publication may serve as a platform to stimulate discussion and collaboration among Federal agencies, professional organizations, academic institutions, and those who represent consumers of health services
- Infertility STDs - STD Information from CDC
Chlamydia and gonorrhea are the most important preventable causes of infertility Untreated, about 10-15% of women with chlamydia or gonorrhea will develop pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) PID can lead to infertility and potentially fatal tubal (ectopic) pregnancy
- Key Statistics from the National Survey of Family Growth – I Listing
Key Statistics from the National Survey of Family Growth – I Listing Print Impaired fecundity Infertility Infertility services Intendedness of pregnancy Intendedness of births as reported by women, including extent of mistimed if “too soon” Intendedness of births as reported by men Impaired fecundity Source: Special tabulation by NCHS
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