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infertility (in″fәr-tilīĭ-te) the inability to conceive and produce viable offspring. The diagnosis of infertility is not usually considered valid until after one year of engaging in sexual relations with the same partner without contraception. See female factor infertility and male factor infertility. adj., inferītile., adj. female factor infertility
infertility of a couple due to a problem in the female's reproductive system. male factor infertility
infertility of a couple due to a problem in the male's reproductive system. primary infertility
infertility in a patient who has never conceived. secondary infertility
infertility in a patient who has previously conceived.
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