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A dream for many couples is having their children and making a one, big, happy family. But while
this is an easy feat for many, it is difficult for some.
While infertility is a common and vague term, most experts agree to the simple definition that it is
“the inability to conceive after 12 months of unprotected intercourse.” Words like infecundity, or the
inability to give birth to a child, and subfertility, or delay in conceiving a child, are also considered
related sub-terms.
According to the study conducted by a team of reproductive health experts in 2002, around 15% of
couples around the world are infertile. This data explicitly portrays infertility as a widespread
worldwide problem.
This issue puts pressure on infertile couples in the physical, psychological, social, and emotional
sense. Couples are distressed about their inability, and society usually treats them with pity and
disdain, especially women.
What’s more difficult is that there are confusing, conflicting, and fallacious statements regarding
infertility solutions. There is a wide variety of suggestions for a cure, but a lot are also dubious.

What’s more difficult is that there are confusing, conflicting, and fallacious statements regarding
infertility solutions. There is a wide variety of suggestions for a cure, but a lot are also dubious.