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  2. www.nhs.uk › conditions › infertilityInfertility - NHS

    Overview. Infertility is when a couple cannot get pregnant (conceive) despite having regular unprotected sex. Around 1 in 7 couples may have difficulty conceiving. More than 8 out of 10 couples, where the woman is under 40, will conceive naturally within a year if they have regular unprotected sex (every 2 or 3 days).

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  3. www.nhsinform.scot › illnesses-and-conditionsInfertility - NHS inform

    Aug 22, 2024 · For couples, infertility is when you or your partner are unable to get pregnant after 12 months or more of regular unprotected sex. About 1 in 7 of couples struggle to become pregnant. Not all of these couples require fertility treatment as some couples will get pregnant naturally. Some couples need extra help to be able to have a baby.

    • Previous Pregnancies and Children
    • Length of Time Trying to Conceive
    • Sex
    • Length of Time Since Stopping Contraception
    • Medical History and Symptoms
    • Medicine
    • Lifestyle

    If you're a woman, the GP will discuss any previous births and any complications with previous pregnancies. They'll also ask about any miscarriagesyou've had. If you're a man, you'll be asked whether you've had any children from previous relationships.

    The GP will ask how long you've been trying to conceive. More than 8 out of 10 couples, where the woman is under 40, will conceive within 1 year if they have regular unprotected sex (every 2 to 3 days). Of those who do not conceive in the first year, about half will conceive in the second year. If you're under 40 and have not been trying for a baby...

    You'll be asked how often you have sex and whether you have any difficulties during sex. You may feel uncomfortable or embarrassed discussing your sex life with the GP, but it's best to be open and honest. If the fertility problem is related to sex, it might be overcome easily.

    You'll be asked about the type of contraceptionyou previously used and when you stopped using it. It can sometimes take a while for some types of contraception to stop working and this may be affecting your fertility.

    The GP will discuss any medical conditions you have or had in the past, including sexually transmitted infections (STIs). If you're a woman, the GP may ask if you have regular periodsand whether you experience any bleeding between periods or after sex.

    Some medicines can affect your fertility. The GP will ask you about any medicine you're taking and might discuss alternative treatments with you. You should mention any non-prescription medicine you're taking, including herbal remedies and supplements.

    Several lifestyle factors can affect your fertility. The GP will want to know: 1. if you smoke 2. how much you weigh 3. how much alcohol you drink 4. whether you take any illegal drugs 5. if you're stressed They may recommend making changes to your lifestyle to increase your chances of conceiving. Read more about: 1. Trying to get pregnant 2. How c...

  4. May 22, 2024 · Infertility is a disease of the male or female reproductive system defined by the failure to achieve a pregnancy after 12 months or more of regular unprotected sexual intercourse. Infertility may occur due to male, female or unexplained factors. Some causes of infertility are preventable.

  5. Sep 12, 2023 · Infertility is defined as the inability to get pregnant after one year of regular sexual intercourse without birth control, according to ACOG. Sometimes it’s easy to identify the causes...

  6. Read about the causes of infertility. Common causes for women include ovulation disorders. For men, common causes include problems with their semen, sperm or the testicles.

  7. Infertility (often called subfertility) is a disease of the reproductive system defined by the failure to achieve a pregnancy after 12 months or more of regular unprotected sex (without contraception) between a man and a woman. Around 9 to 15% of couples will have fertility problems. Infertility can affect men and women.

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