Fertility Sterility

Fertility Sterility is a medical term describing the inability to conceive or impregnate a woman. It is a significant medical condition that affects the ability of a couple to produce children, and can cause emotional and physical stress. Fertility Sterility can be caused by numerous medical problems, ranging from hormonal and genetic causes, to environmental and lifestyle factors. Treatments range from medications and lifestyle changes, to assisted reproductive technologies such as in-vitro fertilization. Fertility Sterility is also important for assessing fertility in relation to diseases and conditions such as cancer, endometriosis, and ovarian and testicular disorders.

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