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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