Just What is Infertility?
Infertility is defined as the "inability to naturally conceive a child or to carry a pregnancy to full term." The majority of medical experts will not classify a person and/or a couple as infertile until they have been trying for at least a year to get pregnant without any success. Women who find themselves able to become pregnant
but then have repeat miscarriages are often classified as being infertile. There are numerous reasons why a couple may find themselves unable to conceive a child and may find it necessary to seek medical assistance in order to do so.
The International Council on Infertility Information Dissemination (INCIID) deems a couple to be infertile if after one year of unprotected intercourse they have not conceived. This drops to six months if the woman is 35 years of age or older. The reason for this is that a woman's fertility takes a drastic drop at the age of 35 and it continues to drop even further after that age. Being able to sustain a pregnancy and carry it to term is important as well so if a woman is unable to do that then she is classified as infertile.
Approximately 10 percent of all individuals of reproductive age are infertile which works out to be 15 percent of couples. On average 40 percent of the time the infertility has to do with the man while 40 percent of the time it has to do with the woman. The rest of the time it can be as a result of both of the sexes. Most healthy couples in their twenties who are having sex on a regular basis have a one in four chance of conceiving a child in any given month of the calendar year. This is what the medical community refers to as "fecundity."
The American Society for Reproductive Medicine estimates that 6.1 million individuals residing in the United States are infertile. As stated above, one third of the time it is due to a male factor, the other third of the time it is a female factor, the problem co-existing between the man and the woman accounts for the problem 15 percent of the time while there are still other instances where the cases of infertility is mysterious and unexplained. This is known as primary infertility.
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There is also such a thing as secondary infertility and this is when a woman has a difficult time conceiving a child after she has already had a child in the past or previous children with little if any complications at all. Sometimes this is attributed to a medical condition such as a hormonal problem but it could also be a problem that is connected with age or else as the result of mental stress and strain to make sure that the first child has a brother or sister. If the woman has changed partners and is now having a problem getting pregnant this is not attributed to secondary infertility.
There are also instances where a woman's ovaries have not matured to a point where they can release eggs every month as they are supposed to. When this happens, injections of synthetic FSH can be administered in order to stimulate the eggs to properly mature in the ovaries. Current Infertility News
01/04/2009
Vatican newspaper blames pill for pollution, infertility (Victoria Times Colonist)
VATICAN CITY -- The contraceptive pill is polluting the environment and is in part responsible for male infertility, a report in the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano said yesterday.
Vatican newspaper blames pill for pollution, infertility (Victoria Times Colonist)
01/04/2009
Teens may not know risk factors for infertility (China Daily)
NEW YORK – Canadian high school students may lack important knowledge about risk factors for infertility, survey findings suggest. For example, most students were unaware that some sexually transmitted infections can cause infertility.
Teens may not know risk factors for infertility (China Daily)
01/04/2009
Pill causes pollution (Adelaide Now)
THE contraceptive pill is polluting the environment and is in part responsible for male infertility, the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano reports.
Pill causes pollution (Adelaide Now)
01/02/2009
Bill would make insurance companies cover infertility treatments (Columbia Missourian)
JEFFERSON CITY — With Missouri men recording low sperm counts, one Missouri legislator is proposing a bill that would require health insurance companies to pay for infertility diagnosis and treatments. "We spend millions upon millions of dollars trying to assist people, even in terminal situations with cancer, with a lot of different things," said the bill's sponsor, Rep. Steve Hodges , ...
Bill would make insurance companies cover infertility treatments (Columbia Missourian)
01/04/2009
Vatican newspaper blames pill for pollution, infertility (Victoria Times Colonist)
VATICAN CITY -- The contraceptive pill is polluting the environment and is in part responsible for male infertility, a report in the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano said yesterday.
Vatican newspaper blames pill for pollution, infertility (Victoria Times Colonist)
01/04/2009
Teens may not know risk factors for infertility (China Daily)
NEW YORK – Canadian high school students may lack important knowledge about risk factors for infertility, survey findings suggest. For example, most students were unaware that some sexually transmitted infections can cause infertility.
Teens may not know risk factors for infertility (China Daily)
01/06/2009
Outbreak fears spur disease test for horse in Oklahoma (The Oklahoman)
Agriculture officials are testing an Oklahoma horse for a venereal disease that hasn’t had an outbreak in nearly 30 years, the state veterinarian said Monday.The horse is being tested for contagious equine metritis, a contagious disease that can cause infertility in mares, said Becky Brewer. The horse has been quarantined until the results are available, probably at the end of next week, ...
Outbreak fears spur disease test for horse in Oklahoma (The Oklahoman)
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