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Introduction to problems of Infertility

Human reproduction is the highest and complex function of the boy. In bodily development this comes last and again this function vanishes first as age advances and is considered as sign of increasing age. Abnormality in any organ of the body can effect reproduction adversely. This should be considering in treating reproductive disorders. Each childless couple must have through knowledge of reproductive physiology.

If couples have been having sexual intercourse two or three times a week at about the time of ovulation, without any form of birth control for a year or more and are not pregnant, meet the definition of being infertile. If a woman keeps having miscarriages, it is also called infertility.

Couples who have never had a child, are said to have "primary infertility", while those who have become pregnant at least once but are unable to conceive again, are said to have "secondary infertility".

Infertility is a medical condition that has many emotional aspects. Feelings such as anger, sadness, guilt, and anxiety are common and may affect couple’s self-esteem and self-image. Couple may find it difficult to share their feelings with family and friends, which can lead to isolation. . It is important to know that these feelings are normal responses to infertility and are experienced by many couples. Ability of physician to deal with psychological problems is of paramount importance simultaneously with treatment of infertility.