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Factors leading to male and female subfertility

Fertility
There are numerous factors involved in a couple’s inability to conceive, writes Suneeta Kochhar

Infertility is the failure to conceive after 12 months of regular unprotected sexual intercourse. In couples who have never conceived, this is called -primary infertility, while in couples that have previously conceived, it is referred to as secondary infertility. This affects up to one in seven couples in the UK.1

Infertility occurs more commonly with increasing age and can be associated with ovulatory disorders such as polycystic ovary syndrome in 25% of couples or tubal damage in a further 20% of couples.2 Male factor infertility can be related to low sperm count or low sperm quality and might affect up to 30% of couples.2

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