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Tell Me Why people often confuse subfertility with infertility

Founder of NOW-fertility explains the difference between subfertility and infertility





Video Credit: Anas Thacharpadikkal/Gulf News

Founder of NOW-fertility, explains the difference between subfertility and infertility, and why people often confuse the two when facing fertility challenges.

• Nardo: Infertility is when a couple has no chance of getting pregnant, so most cases are subfertile

• 70 - 75% of couples trying to get pregnant within 12 months would conceive, the minority (20 - 25%) face fertility problems

• Nardo says in about 1 in 4 cases it's a combination of male and female factors affecting fertility

• IVF treatment is sometimes recommended too soon

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