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‘‘Infertility’’ is a disease, condition, or status characterized by several factors.
This review evaluates if uterine myomas impact likelihood of pregnancy and pregnancy loss, and if myomectomy influences pregnancy outcomes.
Providers who care for women at risk for hereditary gynecologic cancers must consider the impact of these conditions on reproductive and hormonal health.
This ASRM guidance specifically addresses Zika virus infection issues and concerns of individuals undergoing assisted reproductive technologies (ART).
Infertility can create many questions for a patient. Listen to common questions and answers about infertility, egg freezing, and genetic testing.
Can a fertility program or clinic deny treatment to patient(s) if there is concern about the ability to care for the child(ren)? Yes. Fertility programs can withhold services if there are signs
Infertility is the inability to achieve pregnancy after one year of unprotected sex.
Testosterone (also referred to as “T”) is a hormone produced in men by the testes (testicles).
ASRM has prepared infographics to illustrate the subject of Infertility better.
About 20% of infertility cases are due to a male factor alone. Another 30% involves both male and female factors.
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