INFERTILITY. THE CHARACTERISTICS OF INFERTILITY  inability to conceive  every fifth couple has problems conceiving  40% = females and males  20% =

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INFERTILITY

THE CHARACTERISTICS OF INFERTILITY  inability to conceive  every fifth couple has problems conceiving  40% = females and males  20% = combination/unkno wn reason

THE REASONS OF FEMALES INABILITY  genetic disorder  disorder of sex organs  mental health problems  poor lifestyle  congenital defects of the fetus

EXAMINATION AND SURGICAL METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF FEMALE INFERTILITY EXAMINATION  temperatures  testing of hormone  ovulation  postcoital test SURGICAL METHODS  microsurgical procedures  IVF

THE REASONS OF MALES INABILITY  genetic disorder  disorder of sex organs  mental health problems  poor lifestyle  medicaments

EXAMINATION AND SURGICAL METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF MALE INFERTILITY EXAMINATION  physical examination  diagnosis  laboratory examination  testing of hormone SURGICAL METHODS intervention implantation of the vibrator implantation of the prosthesis

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