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30-second fertility quiz

One in eight American couples has trouble getting pregnant.  Could you be one of them? Take this 30-second quiz to find out...

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Are you age 35 or older?
If you are age 35 or older, have you been trying to conceive for more than six months?
If you are under age 35, have you been trying to conceive for a year or more without becoming pregnant?
Do you have irregular periods (lasts several days one month, no period at all other months)?
Do you have very painful periods or have you been diagnosed with endometriosis?
Does your partner have any known fertility problems?
Has anyone in your family had difficulty becoming pregnant or gone through early menopause?
Have you or your partner ever had a sexually transmitted disease?


   
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A couple in which the woman is 35 or older is considered infertile if they've had problems getting pregnant for more than 6 months.

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