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Fertility and Reproductive Health | Johns Hopkins Medicine

Fertility is a person's ability to conceive children. In general, when a woman is unable to get pregnant even after at least one year of unprotected sex, ...

Understanding Ovulation & Fertility: Facts to Help You Get Pregnant

Ovulation usually happens between days 11 and 21 of your cycle. A hormone called luteinizing hormone (LH) surges, triggering the release of the egg that's most ...

Fertility - Wikipedia

Fertility refers to the actual production of offspring, rather than the physical capability to reproduce, which is termed fecundity.

Female fertility: Why lifestyle choices count - Mayo Clinic

Know what you can do to protect being able to get pregnant.

Infertility - NHS

Infertility is when a couple cannot get pregnant (conceive) despite having regular unprotected sex. Around 1 in 7 couples may have difficulty conceiving.

Infertility: Types, Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

Infertility is a condition that makes a person or a couple unable to get pregnant. Treatments like medication, surgery or fertility treatments can help.

Age and fertility - Better Health Channel

Fertility generally starts to slowly decline when a woman is in her early 30s, and after the age of 35 the decline speeds up.

Trying to conceive - Office on Women's Health

Charting your fertility pattern. Knowing when you're most fertile will help you plan pregnancy. There are three ways you can keep track of your ...

Calculating Your Monthly Fertility Window | Johns Hopkins Medicine

Your fertile window is the five days leading up to ovulation, plus the day of ovulation and the day after ovulation — so about seven days in total.

Age and Fertility patient education booklet - ReproductiveFacts.org

Fertility declines as a woman ages due to the normal age-related decrease in the number of eggs that remain in her ovaries.

Infertility - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

Marijuana may affect fertility, but more research is needed. Use during pregnancy has been linked with negative health effects on unborn babies. It also might ...

Fertility | ovulation, hormones & infertility - Britannica

Fertility, ability of an individual or couple to reproduce through normal sexual activity. About 90 percent of healthy, fertile women are ...

Fertility - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

Fertility is defined as the capacity to produce offspring, and fecundity is the probability of becoming pregnant via unprotected intercourse per month, this ...

Infertility - World Health Organization (WHO)

Fertility care encompasses the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of infertility. Equal and equitable access to fertility care remains a ...

Fertility Awareness Methods | Natural Birth Control

The best way to use FAMs is to combine the temperature, cervical mucus, and calendar methods. Each of these methods relies on different signs to predict your ...

Infertility and Fertility | NICHD

Infertility” is a term used to describe the inability of a couple to get pregnant or the inability of a woman to carry a pregnancy to term.

RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association: Homepage

Fertility Myths: Fact Vs. Fiction · Patient-Centered Care: Changing the game on future fertility treatment · Underlying Causes · Endometriosis · Luteal Phase ...

Fertility Center | University of Miami Health System

Welcome to the University of Miami Health Reproductive and Fertility Center. With over two decades of combined experience in this complex field, ...

American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) | American ...

... Fertility Preservation (international webinar). Join experts in In Vitro Maturation and fertility preservation to learn global updates, advancements, and ...

Fertility and Sterility: Home Page

ertility and Sterility® is an international journal for obstetricians, gynecologists, reproductive endocrinologists, urologists, basic scientists and others ...


Fertility

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Fertility in colloquial terms refers the ability to have offspring. In demographic contexts, fertility refers to the actual production of offspring, rather than the physical capability to reproduce, which is termed fecundity.

Birth control

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Birth control, also known as contraception, anticonception, and fertility control, is the use of methods or devices to prevent pregnancy.

Total fertility rate

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The total fertility rate of a population is the average number of children that are born to a woman over her lifetime, if they were to experience the exact current age-specific fertility rates through their lifetime, and they were to live from birth until the end of their reproductive life.

Fertility clinic

Fertility clinics are medical clinics that assist couples, and sometimes individuals, who want to become parents but for medical reasons have been unable to achieve this goal via the natural course.

Sub-replacement fertility

Sub-replacement fertility is a total fertility rate that leads to each new generation being less populous than the older, previous one in a given area.

Soil fertility

Soil fertility refers to the ability of soil to sustain agricultural plant growth, i.e. to provide plant habitat and result in sustained and consistent yields of high quality.