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  3. Male infertility - Wikipedia

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    [65] [66] However, estrogen levels that are too high can impair male fertility by suppressing gonadotropin secretion and thereby diminishing intratesticular androgen levels. [60] As such, clomiphene citrate (an antiestrogen ) and aromatase inhibitors such as testolactone or anastrozole have shown effectiveness in benefiting spermatogenesis.

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    Older women struggling to conceive often find hope in an over-the-counter steroid hormone supplement called DHEA. Though evidence for its effectiveness is weak, DHEA has rocketed to prominence as ...

  6. Infertility - Wikipedia

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    Fertility problems affect one in seven couples in the UK. Most couples (about 84%) who have regular sexual intercourse (that is, every two to three days) and who do not use contraception get pregnant within a year. About 95 out of 100 couples who are trying to get pregnant do so within two years. [90] Women become less fertile as they get older.

  7. Age and female fertility - Wikipedia

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    The investigators measured the relationship between the age of the female partner and fertility. (Infertility rates today are believed to be higher in the general population than for the population in this study from the 1950s.) This 1957 study found that: [22] By age 30, 7% of couples were infertile; By age 35, 11% of couples were infertile

  8. Fertility medication - Wikipedia

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    It is the most widely used fertility drug. [6] Other medications in this class include tamoxifen and raloxifene, although both are not as effective as clomiphene and are thus less widely used for fertility purposes. [7] They are used in ovulation induction by inhibiting the negative feedback of estrogen at the hypothalamus. As the negative ...

  9. Analysis shows US couples aged 65-plus need $350,000 in ... - AOL

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    A report from the Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI) revealed that a couple, both aged 65-plus, enrolled in a Medigap plan with average premiums in 2023 would need an estimated $351,000 ...