A couple enters the doctor’s office and expresses concern that they are having difficulties becoming pregnant. The doctor may find that one or both individuals are suffering from (choose one)

an ovarian cyst.
an ovarian cyst.

testicular cancer.
testicular cancer.

endometriosis.
endometriosis.

infertility.

1 answer

The correct choice in this case would be infertility. Infertility is the term used to describe the inability to conceive after a year of regular, unprotected intercourse. While conditions like ovarian cysts, testicular cancer, and endometriosis can contribute to infertility, the overarching concern that the couple has is their difficulty in becoming pregnant, which is encapsulated by the term infertility.