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One in six couples worldwide face infertility issues but there is hope for those who are trying for pregnancy. Dr. Rekha Kumar, endocrinologist at New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center, joins TODAY to break down how long it should take to get pregnant at different age ranges before seeking medical help, why some people saw increased fertility after being on weight loss drugs, and more.

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