infertile

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Englisch - Türkisch
bereketsiz
verimsiz
kısır
mahsulsüz
meyvesiz
çorak
{s} kıraç
(Tıp) Çocuksahibi olma yeteneği az veya bulunmayan
kısırlık
infertility
{i} kısırlık

Ben 30 yaşında evlendim ve aynı zamanda, kısırlık tedavisi almaya başladım. - I got married at 30 and, at the same time, I started getting infertility treatment.

infertility
(Tıp) infertilite
infertility
verimsizlik
infertility
bereketsizlik
make infertile
çoraklaştır
infertility
{i} çoraklık
infertility
(Tıp) n.Üreme yeteneksizilği
infertility
akamet
Englisch - Englisch
Not fertile; not productive; barren; sterile; as, an infertile soil
not fertile
incapable of reproducing; "an infertile couple"
Infertile soil is of poor quality so that plants cannot grow in it. The polluted waste is often dumped, making the surrounding land infertile. fertile
{s} barren, not fertile, unfruitful
A person or animal that is infertile is unable to produce babies. According to one survey, one woman in eight is infertile. fertile + infertility in·fer·til·ity Male infertility is becoming commonplace
infertility
the condition of being infertile; of having poor fertility
infertility
the inability to conceive children
ınfertile
{a} unfruitful, barren, poor
infertility
The inability to have a child
infertility
{i} barrenness, lack of fertility, lack of fruitfulness
infertility
Gynecologist The branch of medicine dealing with the study and treatment of diseases and disorders which may interfere with a couple’s ability to have children
infertility
The inability to have children This may be a side effect of cancer or of cancer treatment
infertility
A medical term used to describe one year of attempting to achieve pregnancy without success
infertility
when someone is unable to have a baby. Inability of a couple to conceive and reproduce. It is defined as failure to conceive after one year of regular intercourse without contraception. Inability to conceive when desired can result from a defect at any of the stages required for fertility (see reproductive system). About one in every eight couples is infertile. Most cases involve the female partner, 30-40% involve the male, and 10% are caused by unknown factors. In women, causes include ovulation or hormone problems, fallopian-tube disorders, and a chemical balance that is hostile to sperm; in men, causes include impotence, low sperm count, and sperm abnormalities. Either partner can have a blockage of the pathways the sperm must travel, often treatable by surgery. Emotional factors may contribute; return of normal fertility may require only counseling. Fertility drugs can stimulate the release of eggs (often more than one, leading to multiple births). Low sperm count may be overcome by limiting intercourse to the time of ovulation, the most fertile period. If these methods are unsuccessful, couples may try artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization, or surrogate motherhood, or they may choose adoption instead
infertility
Anthony
infertility
the inability of a couple to achieve conception after one year of unprotected intercourse or the inability to carry direct pregnancy to live birth More commonly known as subfertility
infertility
the state of being unable to produce offspring; in a woman it is an inability to conceive; in a man it is an inability to impregnate
infertility
is defined as the inability to become pregnant after a year of unprotected intercourse Or, the inability to carry pregnancy to term as evidenced by three consecutive spontaneous abortions (miscarriages)
infertility
The state or quality of being infertile; unproductiveness; barrenness
infertility
Term used to describe the inability to conceive or an inability to carry a pregnancy to a live birth after a year or more of regular sexual relations without the use of contraception Also includes the presence of a condition recognized by a physician as the cause of infertility
infertility
diminished or absent ability to conceive Infertility may due to a variety of causes, including abnormal hormonal levels, low sperm production and scarring of the fallopian tubes
infertile
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