Infertile Women
Infertile women are those who are unable to conceive a child. This condition affects 10-15% of couples of reproductive age. Infertility may be due to a variety of underlying causes such as hormonal imbalances, structural problems, genetic abnormalities, or immune system issues. Treatment for infertility in women may involve medications, surgery, or assisted reproductive technologies such as in-vitro fertilization (IVF). IVF is the most common form of assisted reproductive technology used to help infertile women become pregnant. It involves retrieving eggs from the woman, fertilizing them with the partner's sperm, and then transferring the resulting embryos back into the woman's uterus. With advances in technology and clinical practice, IVF can be a successful treatment option for many infertile women.
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