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Find answers to some of the most commonly asked questions
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- If you have been trying to get pregnant unsuccessfully for at least 12 months, one or both partners may have an undiagnosed fertility problem
- One in seven couples in the UK have difficulty getting pregnant or carrying a baby full term. That’s almost 3.5 million people
- It’s not a women only problem with more than 40% of fertility cases in recent years being related specifically to the man
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- Being infertile does not mean that you will never have children, just that you need assistance in finding the cause of the problem and some specialist help with treatment to resolve it
- Even if you already have a child, you can still suffer with infertility when trying to pregnant a second or third time, this is known as Secondary Infertility
- Infertility is also referred to as subfertility
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