Fertility - Wikipedia Fertility in colloquial terms refers the ability to have offspring In demographic contexts, fertility refers to the actual production of offspring, rather than the physical capability to reproduce, which is termed fecundity [1][2][3] The fertility rate is the average number of children born during an individual's lifetime In medicine, fertility refers to the ability to have children, and
Fertility | ovulation, hormones infertility | Britannica fertility, ability of an individual or couple to reproduce through normal sexual activity About 90 percent of healthy, fertile women are able to conceive within one year if they have intercourse regularly without contraception Normal fertility requires the production of enough healthy sperm by the male and viable eggs by the female, successful passage of the sperm through open ducts from the
What Is fertility? - American Pregnancy Association Fertility is the natural ability to conceive or induce conception Infertility, the inability to acheive a viable pregnancy, affects up to 15% of couples
Understanding Fertility: The Basics | Office of Population Affairs Understanding Fertility: The Basics It is important to understand what happens to the body during puberty and a woman’s menstrual cycle, how a woman’s reproductive system works, and how overall health and wellness are connected to fertility and the reproductive system
Fertility Services at Sutter Health Sutter helps people facing infertility have a baby through treatments like IUI, IVF, egg freezing, genetic testing and third-party reproduction options