Introduction There have been medical pandemics that have plagued mothers worldwide for centuries. It has long been considered a problem for women, men are not worried yet alienated - if they even know that they have never told them. Most people have heard that whisper, but until recently the medical and psychological communities did not recognize the sustained impact of this situation. Now, as the couple violates historical norms and becomes more equal, this problem will affect not only women but their partners.
Marital status: In marital status, 39.5% of respondents married and 13.7% live with partners. Women are more likely to marry men or coexist with partners. Among those who did not live with partners, 32.1% (39.1% for men, 23.7% for women), 64.5% (60.2% for males and 69.7% for females) were not married at the time of the survey. Of the people in a romantic relationship, 79.6% of men have female partners, 88.7% of women have male partners. Require ownership
The scale of female sexual relations is based on whether or not there is a spouse (currently married, currently living together, married before, not living together, unmarried, not living together) Currently unrelated, less than 6 months, 6-23 months, 2-4 years, or more than 4 years), the frequency of sexual intercourse in the past 3 months (less than once a month, 2-4 times a month, twice a week Or more) Last year's number of sexual partners (one or more) and whether she believes that the current partner has more than one partner in the past year at the same time or nearly at the same time that it is homosexual with her .
Infertility is usually defined as being unable to become pregnant after 12 months of unprotected sexual intercourse. It also means that pregnancy can not be maintained. This can be proved by repeating pregnancy abortion. About 7.3 million women and their partners (about 12% of the birthing population) are infertile. Infertility has the same effect in both men and women. The reproductive capacity of both men and women is affected by the workplace and environmental toxins. The two main causes of female infertility are conception delay and fallopian blockage (usually due to untreated pelvic inflammatory disease). Caucasian women have a more general reproductive delay than Hispanic and African American women and transvascular injury is more common among Hispanic and African American women than Caucasian females.