The inability to become pregnant or bear a child after one or more years of trying.
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Infertility
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Anti-prostaglandin
Refers to medicines that block the actions of the small fatty hormones called prostaglandins. They are used to treat menstrual cramps. To be effective they must be taken before symptoms become severe and repeated as soon as the cramps start to return. Ibuprofen is one of this group of medicines that also decrease menstrual flow by about twenty-five percent.
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