Now, let's look at the definition of infertility again. You can clearly see that after only a year of trying all hope is not really lost. Some medical experts, after viewing these conception statistics want to call the problem subfertility instead of infertility.
Barring any physical disorder on either the woman or man's side, conception is still a distinct possibility. The problem lies more in the timing of the pregnancy than in the lack of it. The event just isn't happening as quickly as you would like.
That's not to say that at the end of a year of trying you shouldn't visit your doctor. At this point it's wise. At the very least, you can exclude the possibility of some insurmountable health problem preventing the event.
Your infertility may very well be due to one simple, single cause present either in your system or that of your partner. Or, the fact that you can't conceive may be the result of several factors that when discovered and treated will allow you to enjoy all the delights of parenthood!
All of this becomes much clearer once you understand infertility better.
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