Paul Saladino· MD
we call the clinical definition of infertility not being able to conceive in in 12 months of unprotected intercourse
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we call the clinical definition of infertility not being able to conceive in in 12 months of unprotected intercourse
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Let's now define infertility. Uh, again, we've been using this term quite a bit, but I I suspect it actually has a formal definition. It's one year of of inability to conceive after having after after sex, using sex. Okay.
And the definition of infertility is is trying for about a year. So unprotected intercourse for about a year without success. That's the sort of medical definition of infertility.