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Health Tip: Infertility 101
By LadyLively on April 29, 2019

For many people, an infertility diagnosis is overwhelming.
Infertility is characterized by the failure to have a pregnancy after 12 months of regular, unprotected sex, says the National Infertility Association.
For a person or couple facing infertility, there are many options. Depending on the situation, adoption, donors, treatment and surrogacy can be considered. Check with your doctor for resources near you.
Source: HealthDay
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