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Infertility 101: The Fertility Workup

<b>Learn about the tests that help determine the causes of infertility.</b>

Infertility is often defined as not being able to get pregnant after one year of steady, unprotected intercourse if a woman is under the age of 35; or six months if she is over 35. Infertility affects both men and women equally. In approximately 1 in 5 infertile couples, both partners have contributing problems, and in about 15 percent of couples, no cause is found, called "unexplained infertility."

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Things to Consider in Selecting a Fertility Clinic

There are several things to consider in choosing a fertility clinic, such as fertility clinic success rates, fertility clinic practitioners and where the fertility clinic is located.

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Fertility Treatment

A fertility workup will help your doctor—and you—determine the right course of treatment. With the right treatment, almost 90 percent of fertility patients are able to have a baby.

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Time for a Fertility Doctor or Fertility Clinic? How to Find One

Are you ready to see a fertility doctor or find the fertility clinic that can help you on your way to getting pregnant? If your first instinct is to ask your gynecologist or your best friend who had in vitro fertilization (IVF) for a referral, that's not necessarily a bad idea … but it's also very important for you to do your own research..

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