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A diagnosis of infertility means you haven’t been able to get pregnant after a year of trying. If you’re a woman over or age 35, it means you haven’t been able to get pregnant after 6 months of trying. Women who are able to conceive but not to carry a pregnancy to term may also be diagnosed with the infertility. A woman who’s never been able to get pregnant will be diagnosed with primary infertility. A woman who’s had at least one successful pregnancy in the past will be diagnosed with the secondary infertility. Infertility isn’t just an woman’s problem. Men can also be infertile too. In fact, men and women are equally likely to have the fertility problems. Risk factors can be associated with infertility in men include, but they aren’t limited to: older age, smoking cigarettes, heavy use of alcohol, being overweight or obese, exposure to toxins, such as pesticides, herbicides, and heavy metals.

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