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  2. Female infertility - Wikipedia

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    Female infertility varies widely by geographic location around the world. In 2010, there was an estimated 48.5 million infertile couples worldwide, and from 1990 to 2010 there was little change in levels of infertility in most of the world. [2]

  3. Infertility - Wikipedia

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    In Britain, male factor infertility accounts for 25% of infertile couples, while 25% remain unexplained. 50% are female causes with 25% being due to anovulation and 25% tubal problems/other. [ 93 ] In Sweden, approximately 10% of couples wanting children are infertile. [ 94 ]

  4. List of countries by total fertility rate - Wikipedia

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    2024 list by the United Nations Population Fund [1]; Rank Country Total fertility rate in 2024 (births/woman) 1 Niger 6.6 2 Chad 6.0 3 DR Congo 6.0 4 Somalia 6.0 5 Central African Republic

  5. Celebrities who have been open about their struggles with ...

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    Celebrities are breaking their silence on infertility — which affects between 10% to 15% of couples. Skip to main content. News. Need help? Call us! 800-290-4726. Login / Join ...

  6. Age and female fertility - Wikipedia

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    (Infertility rates today are believed to be higher in the general population than for the population in this study from the 1950s.) This 1957 study found that: [22] By age 30, 7% of couples were infertile; By age 35, 11% of couples were infertile; By age 40, 33% of couples were infertile; At age 45, 87% of couples were infertile

  7. After struggling with infertility, a couple adopted 9 ... - AOL

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    After struggling with infertility, a couple adopted 9 children. Then they were surprised with pregnancy. Rachel Paula Abrahamson. September 9, 2024 at 8:43 PM.

  8. Sterility (physiology) - Wikipedia

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    Sterility is the inability to produce a biological child, while infertility is the inability to conceive after a certain period. [1] Sterility is rarely discussed in clinical literature and is often used synonymously with infertility. Infertility affects about 12-15% of couples globally. [2] Still, the prevalence of sterility remains unknown.

  9. Couple who struggled with infertility surprises friends with ...

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    BY JMCHAMBERSFOX5 SAN DIEGO - A couple from Carlsbad who struggled with infertility told their friends and family they were pregnant with twins - but they were holding on to one last surprise. At ...