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Infertility Testing
Infertility testing will usually commence after repeated miscarriage or if viruses are present, such as HPV.
Some couples, despite completing a full work-up, will experience unexplained fertility problems. This can be difficult, frustrating and maddening. Fortunately there are many treatments available despite the diagnosis. There is also a fertility problem defined as the inability to become pregnant following the birth of one or more biological children.
Infertility testing will usually commence after repeated miscarriage or if viruses are present, such as HPV.
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Infertility Testing -
Miscarriage, HPV
A significant impact on the ability of a woman to conceive and carry a pregnancy successfully is abnormalities of the uterus. Some women have a uterine problem due to infection or surgery (acquired), while others have an abnormally developed uterus from birth (congenital). Infertility testing will usually commence after repeated miscarriage or if viruses are present, such as HPV.
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