An accurately timed infertility investigation increases the chance to achieve a pregnancy. Infertility affects approximately 10% of people of reproductive age , and 15% of couples. Roughly 40% of cases involve a male contribution or factor, 40% involve a female factor, and the remainder involve both sexes. It is assumed that 75% of couples, who achieve pregnancy, are not supplied with an efficent therapy.
In Austria approximatly 30.000 couples are concerned.
Patients are often confused about when the appropriate time is to see a specialist.
At the age of 25 to 35 women have a 70% chance/year to become pregnant, between 35 to 40 the chance drops to 20%/year.
It is a fact that the “biological clock” is ticking. In the last decades changes in society with extended education time and late first job-starting have caused a tardy wish for pregnancy. Therefore each 7th baby is born to a woman over 35.