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Infertility - a common problem Part 1 (Teacher: Michael)
Infertility is
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problem
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affects something like one couple in every ten. Think about
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remarkable figure. One out of every ten couples can't have
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baby which they desperately want. There are said to be approximately 40 possible physical causes of infertility, although you could probably find more if you looked hard enough.
Among women,
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common problems are
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failure of ovulation and
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blockage of
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fallopian tubes (often caused by some previous infection). Among men (who are just likely to be
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cause of infertility as their partners),
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problems commonly include failure to produce spermatozoa in sufficient numbers, and
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failure to produce spermatozoa of good enough quality. Those disorders can themselves be traced back to other problems in many causes.
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woman fails to ovulate, for example,
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cause may be
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specific disorder such as endometriosis or
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general complaint such as
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sudden weight loss. When
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man doesn't produce enough sperm, or produces sperm of
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inferior quality,
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basic cause may be
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old infection, such as mumps, or
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accident. Of course, there can be mechanical causes for infertility.
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