Medically, a couple is considered infertile if the woman is younger than 35 and who have had regular unprotected sex for 12 months or more without conceiving a child. For women older than 35 years, the couple is considered infertile if they have not conceived a child of 6 months or more. A woman can be considered infertile if you have two or more times aborted pregnancies. Primary infertility is when the couple have never been conceived before, but refers to secondary infertility when couples have been successfully carried a child to term in the past.
You cannot grow things in the soil.
There is no simple answer for this. There are many reasons why a couple may not have children: - too old, - same gender, - the woman is infertile, - the man is infertile, - not enough sex - too much sex - low sperm count Narrow down the scope and you have a much better chance of estimating. If a man and woman are fertile, their chance is extremely high.
Possibly. Or the wife could be infertile. Or they could be taking measures to prevent pregnancy. There's a number of reasons why this might be.
If an animal is infertile, it does not mean that it will be reproductively inactive, only that it will be reproductively unsucessful. So, no babies...but sexual activity may occur as the mating drive will not necessarily be supressed.
No. If a woman is infertile, sperm will have no effect on her. Infertile means she cannot get pregnant.
Infertile also means unproductive or barren.
Infertility drugs are medicines that help bring about pregnancy.
not really.. vaginal discharges may be a result of STD's or bacterial infections which does not necessarily mean you are infertile...
A couple can mean to join with someone, or to couple two railway trucks together. Or a couple is a pair (brace) of something.
Men can not get pregnant - neither individually nor in pairs.
Yes, I'm afraid so, anyone can be infertile.