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Infertility Statistics
- According to National Survey of Family Growth, CDC 1995, approximately 6.1 million women and their partners in the U.S. are affected by infertility, i.e., 10% of the total reproductive-age population.
- Men and women both are equally affected by infertility.
- 85% to 90% infertility cases can be treated with regular medical treatments such as medication or surgery.
- While in some cases, unconventional treatment methods such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) are used which cost about 0.07% of U.S. health care costs.








