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Infertility is far more common than most people realize, and it affects both men and women in various ways. The American Pregnancy Association defines infertility as the inability to get pregnant after 12 months of trying to conceive. If you and your partner have been trying to conceive for several months and you’re concerned about your reproductive health, turn to Thameside ObGyn Centre in Groton, CT.

Their experienced team provides everything from birth control to prenatal care, and they can diagnose and treat infertility issues, as well. Read on to learn more about couples who don’t get pregnant right away:

3 Facts About Infertility

1. More Than 5% of Woman Suffer From Infertility

According to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM), roughly 6% of women in the United States suffer from infertility. That means more than one out of every 17 women who tries to conceive may have a hard time getting pregnant.

2. Ovulation Issues Are Responsible for One-Quarter of Infertility Problems

infertilityA healthy woman of reproductive age should ovulate once every 28 days; ovulation typically occurs two weeks before menstruation begins. If a woman does not ovulate on a regular basis, she may struggle to get pregnant. The ASRM reports that irregular ovulation is responsible for around 25% of the infertility issues in women.

3. Lifestyle Plays a Significant Role in Fertility

It should come as no surprise that lifestyle plays a role in fertility, but most people are surprised to learn just how much of an effect it can have on reproductive health. For example, smoking cigarettes can play a part in infertility for women.

If you’re ready to conceive, but you’re concerned about your reproductive health, turn to Thameside ObGyn Centre in Groton, CT, for quality care before, during, and after pregnancy. Visit their website to learn more about the infertility care they provide and call (860) 445-5107 to make an appointment today.

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