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Infertility is a disease that affects both males and females. A couple may be diagnosed as infertile if they are not able to conceive a child despite having well-timed, unprotected sexual intercourse for over 12 months or more (younger than 35) or after six months (older than 35).

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What is infertility, and how is it defined?

Infertility is a disease that affects a couple's ability to conceive a child. It is described as the inability to achieve pregnancy after one year of routinely unprotected sexual intercourse for women under 35 or after six months for women over 35. Various factors, such as problems with ovulation, sperm quality, or reproductive organs, can cause infertility. It is essential to seek medical help if you suspect you may be infertile, as there are treatments available to help you achieve your dream of starting a family.

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