NOTE: The difference between impaired fecundity and infertility: In the report cited below, "infertility" is measured only for married couples and infertility refers only to problems getting pregnant. "Impaired fecundity" includes married and unmarried women and includes problems getting pregnant and problems carrying a baby to term.
NOTE: The difference between impaired fecundity and infertility: In the report cited above, "infertility" is measured only for married couples and infertility refers only to problems getting pregnant. "Impaired fecundity" includes married and unmarried women, and includes problems getting pregnant and problems carrying a baby to term.
Advice: 6.1%
Medical help to prevent miscarriage: 5.5%
Tests on woman or man: 4.8%
Ovulation drugs: 3.8%
Artificial insemination: 1.1%
See also Contraception
LunelleTM (1-month injectable)
See also Contraception
National Survey of Family
Growth Staff
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