Infertility occurs when a couple is unable to conceive after engaging in regular unprotected sexual activity. It's possible that one partner won't be able to contribute in conception, or that a woman won't be able to carry a pregnancy to term. It's commonly characterised as not conceiving following a year of regular sexual activity without the use of birth control. In the United States, it is estimated that ten percent of women aged 15 to 44 have trouble conceiving or staying pregnant. Fertility problems affect 8 to 12 percent of couples worldwide, according to Trusted Source. Between 45 and 50 percent of instances, according to Trusted Source, are assumed to be caused by conditions that influence the man. There is frequent treatment available.
Pregnancy complications are health issues that arise during the course of the pregnancy. They can affect the health of the mother, the baby, or both. Before becoming pregnant, some women have health issues that could lead to complications. During the pregnancy, more issues occur. There are ways to deal with difficulties that arise during pregnancy, whether they are common or uncommon. Symptoms and problems of pregnancy can range from minor annoyances to serious, perhaps life-threatening disorders. It's not always easy for a woman to tell which symptoms are typical and which are not. Physical and mental disorders that impact the mother's or the baby's health can occur during pregnancy. Being pregnant can either create or exacerbate these difficulties.
Title : Operative hysteroscopy: The time to move to office
Ayman A Ewies, Birmingham City Hospital, United Kingdom
Title : Lower genital tract congenital anomalies creatsas vaginoplasty - fertility preservation
George K Creatsas, University of Athens, Greece
Title : Breastfeeding in prevention of postpartum Acute Pancreatitis (AP). A sicilian populationbased case-control study
Alberto Maringhini, ARNAS Civico, Italy
Title : Endometriosis: Gendered pain
Lee Marino Clyne, Mills College, United States
Title : “Just a pinch”? A national survey of provider attitudes regarding IUD procedure analgesia management and options
Nicole Friedlich, Burnett School of Medicine at Texas Christian University, United States
Title : Pregnancy complications: Early intervention identifiers and long-term health support
Amy Loden Tiffany, Vitality Medical and Wellness Consulting, United States