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Is infertility exclusively a female problem ?

No. The incidence of infertility in men and women is almost identical. Infertility is exclusively a female problem in 30-40% of the cases and exclusively a male problem in 10-30% of the cases. Problems common to both partners are diagnosed in 15-30% of infertile couples. After thorough medical investigations, the causes of the fertility problem remain unexplained in only a minority of infertile couples (5-10%).

Is infertility a woman's problem?

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It is a myth that infertility is always a "woman's problem." Of the 80 percent of cases with a diagnosed cause, about half are based at least partially on male problems (referred to as male factors)--usually that the man produces no sperm, a condition called azoospermia, or that he produces too few sperm, called oligospermia.

Is infertility a common problem?

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About 12% of women (7.3 million) in the U.S. aged 15-44 had difficulty getting pregnant or carrying a baby to term in 2002, according to the National Center for Health Statistics of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Is it true that Female One can cure infertility in women?

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Answer: Strictly speaking, female infertility can have many causes. Female One is effective at eliminating salpingitis and relieving infertility caused by oviduct conglutination and congestion.

What are the possible causes of female infertility?

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Inability to ovulate where there is failure to release an egg from the ovary due to hormonal abnormalities e.g polycystic ovarian disease and hyperprolactenemia. Luteal phase defect leading to poor development of the early fertilized embryo due to a short or poor luteal support. Endometriosis which is a condition where tissue that normally lines the' inside the uterus is found outside the uterus within the abdomen that produce toxic sunbstances to the sperms and the fertilized ova.

Is female to be blamed all the times for infertility?

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Not at all. The incidence of infertility in men and women is almost identical. Infertility is exclusively a female problem in 30-40% of the cases and exclusively a male problem in 10-30% of the cases. Problems common to both partners are diagnosed in 15-30% of infertile couples. After thorough medical investigations, the causes of the fertility problem remain unexplained in only a minority of infertile couples (5-10%).

What is infertility in female dogs and cats?

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Similar to the classic real estate axiom, when it comes to breeding, the three most important points are "Timing, Timing, Timing"... In general, dogs rarely have reproductive problems and most pet owners are concerned with preventing reproduction rather than enhancing it. Abortion or pregnancy loss may be caused by problems with the fetus or the bitch.

How do I know if I have an infertility problem?

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Infertility is the inability to conceive a child after one year of unprotected intercourse. You might also be diagnosed as infertile if you've never been able to carry a pregnancy resulting in a live birth. Infertility can be caused by many different factors. It's important to diagnose the reason for the infertility so that appropriate treatment can be planned.

What are the common causes for female contributing to infertility in Kerala?

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The reasons of female infertility may be due to failure to ovulate, obstruction to fallopian tube, infections such as pelvic inflammatory disease due to tuberculosis or sexually transmitted diseases. In Kerala there is a high incidence of endometriosis. In a study conducted at our Fertility Centre for past 4 years Endometriosis has been found to be cause in 28% of female causes of infertility.
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