The World Health Organization (WHO) released new findings Monday that show that infertility affects one in six people globally. The report found that about 17.5 percent - or one in six people - of the adult world population are affected by infertility, which the organization defines as "failing to become pregnant after more than a year of unprotected sex." The results also showed that there is little variation in infertile rates across regions, finding that there is a lifetime prevalence of infertility of at a 17.8 percent rate in high-income countries and a 16.5 percent prevalence in middle and low-income countries. The WHO Mediterranean region had the lowest prevalence of lifetime
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