Infertility treatment in women today is a concern of many couples. With the advancement of science and technology, there are new methods for this problem. According to studies, 50% of infertility cases are related to women, 40% are related to men, and 10% are unknown causes. Infertility is common among women over the age of 35, and one in six couples suffer from infertility. Animals, unlike humans, remain fertile until death. Before addressing infertility, it is best to first look at how a woman becomes fertile.
Most couples who have unprotected sex at least twice a week can get pregnant within a year. If pregnancy does not occur after one year, men and women are diagnosed with infertility. Infertility can be caused by problems in a man, a woman, or both partners. In some couples, no cause for infertility is found. In other couples there is more than one cause. Aging naturally reduces a woman's ability to conceive. As a woman gets older, ovulation (the process of egg formation and release) slows down. Fertility begins to decline as early as age 30. The probability of pregnancy after the age of 44 is very low. This is true even when using fertility drugs.
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