Female infertility

Infertility refers to women of childbearing age who fail to conceive without contraception after marriage. Traditionally, infertility is diagnosed as infertility after 3 years of marriage. After the 1970s, the International Federation of Obstetrics and Gynecology shortened the definition of infertility to one year. According to a survey, the pregnancy rate is the highest at 1 year after marriage, which can reach 95%. The American Society for Infertility recommends that a married couple live together for 1 year and live regularly. Those who have not taken contraception and are not pregnant can be diagnosed with primary infertility. disease. Those who had more than one withdrawal or miscarriage, and had not been conceived for another year were diagnosed as secondary infertility.

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