Infertility: a pervasive and complex problem.
Infertility is a global health problem that affects the lives of many couples. It not only brings physical distress to people, but also psychological stress.
The definition of infertility is when a couple is unable to conceive after more than a year of trying to conceive under normal sexual conditions. This problem can involve both men and women, and the reasons for this can be varied.
For women, the causes of infertility may include ovulation disorders, fallopian tube problems, endometriosis, uterine fibroids, etc. These problems can affect egg production, transport, and fertilization, which can lead to difficulties in getting pregnant.
For men, the causes of infertility can include insufficient sperm count, poor sperm quality, low sperm motility, etc. These problems may affect the sperm's ability to fertilize, which can lead to difficulties in getting pregnant.
The diagnosis of infertility needs to take into account the circumstances of both couples. Doctors usually do a detailed medical history, physical examination, and lab tests to determine the source of the problem.
*The method of infertility varies from person to person and depends on the specific**. For some couples, medications or surgery may solve the problem. For other couples, assisted reproductive techniques, such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) or intrauterine fertilization (IUI), may be a better option.