Fertility

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Fertility refers to the natural capability of an individual or couple to produce offspring. It is a key aspect of reproduction and is influenced by various factors including age, health, and lifestyle.

Overview[edit]

Fertility is a complex process that requires the successful interaction of both male and female reproductive systems. In women, fertility involves the release of an egg from the ovaries during ovulation, while in men, it involves the production of healthy sperm. Both these processes are regulated by hormones produced by the endocrine system.

Factors affecting fertility[edit]

Several factors can affect fertility in both men and women. These include:

  • Age: Fertility tends to decrease with age, particularly for women after the age of 35.
  • Health conditions: Certain health conditions, such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) in women and low sperm count in men, can affect fertility.
  • Lifestyle factors: Smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and obesity can negatively impact fertility.

Fertility treatments[edit]

There are various treatments available for individuals and couples experiencing fertility issues. These include:

  • Medication: Drugs can be used to stimulate ovulation in women or increase sperm production in men.
  • Surgery: Surgical procedures can be used to correct physical abnormalities that may be affecting fertility.
  • Assisted reproductive technology (ART): Techniques such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) can be used to help individuals or couples conceive.

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