Infertility is the condition where you can’t get pregnant after a set period trying to conceive. That set period varies based on your age and other factors.
There are several types of infertility:
- Primary infertility: This is when a person has never been pregnant and can’t conceive after at least six months (for those over the age of 35) or 12 months (for those under the age of 35) of regular, unprotected sexual intercourse.
- Secondary infertility: This is when a person has had at least one successful pregnancy but can’t get pregnant again.
- Individuals and couples who require medical assistance to conceive.
Infertility is very common. About 20% of women aged 15-49 struggle with primary infertility, and 5% of women aged 15-49 struggle with secondary infertility.
There are many causes of infertility, and a healthcare provider may determine that several types of treatment are necessary, from lifestyle modification to medications or surgery. A provider can also offer tips for conceiving, such as methods of tracking ovulation.