Subfertility

Subfertility is a medical condition that affects men and women who have difficulty conceiving naturally. It is an increasingly common condition, and affects around 8%-10% of couples worldwide. It is characterized by difficulties in achieving or maintaining a successful pregnancy, and can be caused by a range of factors, from hormonal imbalances to physical abnormalities. Treatment of subfertility usually involves a combination of medications, surgical techniques and lifestyle changes, depending on the underlying cause of the condition. Subfertility is a significant medical concern, as it can lead to psychological distress, financial difficulties and problems in relationships, so seeking early diagnosis and treatment is important for those affected.

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Fertility Biomarkers

ISSN: 2576-2818
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Roman Kireev, PhD, Senior Researcher
Women have hormonal cycles which determine when they can achieve pregnancy. The cycle is approximately twenty-eight days long, with a fertile period of five days per cycle, but can deviate greatly from this norm. Men are fertile continuously, but their sperm quality is affected by their health, frequency of ejaculation, and environmental factors.