Fertility

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Fertility refers to the natural ability to produce offspring. It is a measure of the chance of an individual passing on their genes to the next generation. The higher the fertility, the more likely it is that an individual will produce children.

Fertility varies greatly from person to person, and there are many factors that can affect fertility. Age is one of the most important factors, as fertility decreases with age. Other factors include health, lifestyle, and environment.

There are many ways to improve fertility. Some simple lifestyle changes, such as eating a healthy diet and getting regular exercise, can make a big difference.

There are also medical treatments that can help people with fertility problems conceive. In vitro fertilization (IVF) is one of the most common and effective fertility treatments.

IVF is a process where eggs are collected from the mother and fertilized with sperm in a laboratory. The resulting embryos are then implanted into the mother’s uterus.

IVF can be used to treat a variety of fertility problems, and it has helped many couples have children who otherwise would not have been able to conceive.

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