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Infertility primarily refers to the biological inability of a person to contribute to conception. Infertility may also refer to the state of a woman who is unable to carry a pregnancy to full term. There are many biological causes of infertility, some which may be bypassed with medical intervention. Women who are fertile experience a natural period of fertility before and during ovulation, and they are naturally infertile during the rest of the menstrual cycle. Fertility awareness methods are used to discern when these changes occur by tracking changes in cervical mucus or basal body temperature. Causes of infertility can be that of male, female or both. Medical treatment of infertility generally involves the use of medication, medical device, surgery, or a combination of the following. Medication is prescribed when the sperm are of good quality and the mechanics of the woman’s reproductive structures are good and yet the couple is unable to conceive. A cervical cap may also be suggested as a medical device which the patient uses by placing the sperm inside the cap and putting the conception device on the cervix. In Intrauterine insemination (IUI), the doctor introduces sperm into the uterus during ovulation, via a catheter. Surgery is performed when all these methods fail to produce results. Surgeons in India are highly qualified and experienced in these techniques and have been providing excellent services in the past few decades. Reproductive endocrinologists, the doctors specializing in infertility, consider a couple to be infertile if: – The couple has not conceived after 12 months of contraceptive-free intercourse if the female is under the age of 34. 12 months is the lower reference limit for Time to Pregnancy (TTP) by the World Health Organization. The couple has not conceived after 6 months of contraceptive-free intercourse if the female is over the age of 35 (declining egg quality of females over the age of 35 account for the age-based discrepancy as when to seek medical intervention). Alternatively, the NICE guidelines define infertility as failure to conceive after regular unprotected sexual intercourse for 2 years in the absence of known reproductive pathology. Is infertility a common problem? About 12 percent of women (7.3 million) in the United States aged 15-44 had difficulty getting pregnant or carrying a baby to term in 2002, according to the National Center for Health Statistics of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Is infertility just a woman’s problem? No, infertility is not always a woman’s problem. In only about one-third of cases is infertility due to the woman (female factors). In another one third of cases, infertility is due to the man (male factors). The remaining cases are caused by a mixture of male and female factors or by unknown factors.