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Infertility

Most couples who decide to have a baby expect to achieve pregnancy shortly after they stop using contraception. Unfortunately, one in every ten couples will have difficulty becoming pregnant. For many couples, the cause of their fertility problem is easy to identify, and relatively inexpensive treatment methods result in a successful pregnancy. For other couples, treatment can take years and ultimately requi (More)


Understanding Infertility

  • Infertility - What You Need to Know
  • When Should a Couple be Evaluated for Infertility
  • Becoming Pregnant
  • Causes of Infertility
  • Evaluation of Couples with Fertility Problems
  • Treatment of Infertility
  • Consider Metabolic Complications with PCOS
  • Erectile Pain
  • Fibroids (Leiomyomata)
  • Infertility
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  • Bacterial vaginosis and fertility
  • Duphaston and irregular bleeding
  • Duphaston in 5th week of pregnancy
  • Effects of smoking on fertility
  • Fertility and miscarriage
  • Is Amenorrhea an Indicator of Infertility?
  • Mesial temporal sclerosis and infertility
  • My wife has a bicornuate uterus
  • Periods, infertility
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    Last Updated: Jun 11, 2013