Fertility care is not only a female issue
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Community: Fertility & IVF Support
Fertility conversations often focus on women, but infertility can involve male factors, female factors, both partners, or unexplained causes. How can couples make fertility conversations more balanced and less blaming? Source: WHO defines infertility as a disease of the male or female reproductive system and notes that globally about one in six people experience infertility in their lifetime. (World Health Organization)
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