Infertility prevents women from becoming parents and men from becoming fathers, or in the worst case, both. The inability to conceive a child after one or more years of unprotected sexual activity is referred to as male and female infertility. Similar to gynaecology, the medical speciality of urology covers men's infertility. Women release an egg each month, which when combined with sperm fertilises, results in conception if there are no complications. Millions of sperm are produced, but only one is thought to be strong enough to fertilise the egg; the other sperm cells die off within a few days. When no sperm cells are able to fertilise the egg, male infertility is considered to be a positive condition in medicine.
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