What is Female Infertility?

Female Infertility

Infertility is the inability to get pregnant. Healthcare providers diagnose it after a person or couple has had unprotected sex for 12 months without a pregnancy. There are many treatment options for infertility, including medications to correct hormonal issues, surgery and fertility treatments like in vitro fertilization (IVF).

Infertility is a disease that makes a person unable to get pregnant. For people assigned female at birth (AFAB), an infertility diagnosis comes after:

  • Six months of trying to get pregnant if you’re older than 35.
  • One year of trying to get pregnant if you’re younger than 35.

Symptoms

  • Problems with your uterus
  • Problems with your fallopian tubes
  • Problems with ovulation
  • Problems with egg count and quality

Treatment

Once your healthcare provider diagnoses infertility and determines a cause, they’ll suggest possible treatment options. Treatment options depend on the cause. Some of the treatments are:

  • Surgery
  • Fertility medication
  • Antibiotics
  • Fertility awareness
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