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  Evaluating Your Fertility
  Understanding Fertility
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  Infertility: An Introduction
  Infertility in Females
  Impact of Age
  Ovulatory
  Anatomical
  Vulva & Vagina
  Cervix
  Uterus
  Fallopian Tube Damage
  Ovaries
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  Chromosomal Disorders
  Other Causes (Idiopathic)
  Infertility in Males
  Implications of Infertility
  Questions to Ask Your Doctor
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Anatomical

Disorders of the female reproductive system
 
Disorders of the female sex organs are much more common than those of the male. This is especially true of infection and inflammatory conditions. Due to its anatomy, the female genital tract is more vulnerable to pathogens than the male tract.

Female sex organs






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