Infertility

Infertility is a medical condition characterized by the inability of a couple to conceive a biological child after a certain period of time. This condition affects 10–15% of couples worldwide and can have major psychological and social impacts. Treatments for infertility have advanced significantly over the past two decades and can include medications, surgery, artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization, and other assisted reproductive techniques. These treatments can help families achieve the dream of having children and bring a sense of joy and fulfillment to life. Improving the physical, mental and emotional health of those affected by infertility through these treatments continues to be a major goal in the medical field.

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Preconception Immunoglobulins and Complements as Potential Biomarkers in Unexplained Female Infertility in Saudi Arabia

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