A World Health Organisation report found treatment is underfunded in countries across the globe.
The World Health Organisation is calling for better access to fertility care around the globe.
A report from the World Health Organisation has found one in six people around the world experience infertility.The proportion of adults affected by infertility during their lives is 17.8% in high-income countries and 16.5% in low and middle-income ones., is when a couple cannot conceive despite having unprotected sex regularly.WHO defines infertility as a failure to achieve a pregnancy after 12 months or more of regular unprotected sex.
Medical treatment for lack of ovulation or surgical procedures can be used to help women specifically, while
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