Female infertility, a frequent disorder, is the inability to conceive and carry a healthy pregnancy. After a woman has tried to become pregnant (via unprotected intercourse) for 12 months without success, she is often labeled with this condition. There are several ways to treat infertility, including hormone-balancing drugs, physical issue-solving surgery, and in vitro fertilization (IVF). The disorder known as infertility affects or limits one's capacity to get pregnant and give birth to a child. This is often identified in heterosexual couples (a man and a woman) after a year of attempting to conceive, however it may be detected earlier depending on other variables. For heterosexual couples, one third of infertility causes are attributable to male issues, one third to female issues, and one third to a mix of factors or unidentified causes. Female infertility, often known as "female factor" infertility, is the term used when the female spouse is proven to be the cause of the infertility.
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