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Infertility: The inability to get pregnant. Usually after one year with no contraceptives 15% of couples 50% of cases are due to male infertility or a combination of male and female factors
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Women Not ovulating (releasing eggs) regularly Endometriosis leading to blocked fallopian tubes or ovarian cysts (non-cancerous tumors) Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)- hormone imbalance leading to cysts on the ovaries Smoking Common Causes
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Men Low sperm count, poor movement of sperm, or unusual shape of sperm # at least 40 million # at least 75% should be alive (normal for up to 25% dead). # at least 30% should be of normal shape and form. # at least 25% should be swimming forward rapidly. # at least 50% should be swimming forward, even if slowly.
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Men Varicose veins (poor blood supply) Injury Hormone imbalance Infection Immune System disorders (his own antibodies attack his sperm) Exposure to certain medications Genetics (runs in families) Common Causes
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Treatment Options Ovulation Drugs Medications that cause a woman to release (sometimes) several eggs with each cycle Artificial Insemination Sperm is placed directly in the uterus through a catheter (syringe) Used primarily for male infertility (low sperm count or poor sperm movement) Often used with ovulation drugs to increase odds of pregnancy Surgery
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In Vitro Fertilization: Infertility treatment where a woman’s eggs are removed and then mixed with her partner’s sperm. Typically, 2-6 fertilized eggs are then transferred back into her uterus to produce a pregnancy.
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Embryo Fertilized egg 8 cells If one cell is removed, it is possible to find out the gender and any genetic problems
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