The inability to conceive following a year or more of unprotected sex is known as infertility. Millions of individuals are impacted globally, and it may affect their communities and families. Testicular or ejaculatory dysfunction, hormonal imbalances, genetic conditions, obesity or overweightness, excessive alcohol or drug use, past testicular trauma, exposure to radiation, testosterone, specific medications, or environmental toxins, and repeated exposure of the testes to high temperatures. Age-related decreases in fertility occur gradually, and after six months of unprotected intercourse, some healthcare professionals assess and treat women 35 years of age or older. Smoking cigarettes, drinking too much alcohol, using cocaine and marijuana, and taking too much caffeine. growths are known as uterine polyps, abnormalities about the uterus's form or lower end, known as the cervix, and tumours within the uterine wall, known as uterine fibroids.
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