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"Each of us has a basic set of "fertility" parts. Do you know what they are? If you don't, or aren't sure, here's a simple list.
If you are a woman:
A uterus
Ovaries (typically two)
Fallopian tubes (also typically two)
A cervix
A vagina
If you are a man:
A penis
Vas deferens
Testicles (typically two)
A scrotum
A prostate
How Basic Fertility Parts Function
Those are the basics. When you are trying to have a baby, all of these parts play an important role. They are not the only fertility parts. Let's focus on them today though. Intermediate fertility parts will be next week. (Subscribe to PathtoFertility and have the blog delivered to your email every business day. )
Our basic fertility parts each have an important function. If they are working perfectly, and you have properly timed sexual intercourse, the odds of a pregnancy occurring are about 30% before the age of 30 and about 15-20% after 35.
That's when everything is working exactly like it should. And sometimes that's not what happens..."
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