Infertility Infertility is a measure used by physicians and others to identify couples who may need to be evaluated to see whether medical services could help them have a baby. When neither spouse is surgically sterile, a couple is considered infertile if, during the previous 12 months or longer, they were continuously married, had not used contraception, and had not become pregnant. SOURCE: National Survey of Family Growth Related
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