6 Very Important Facts You Must Know About Female Infertility!

In the United States alone, there are an alarming 10% of couples who must go see a doctor due to infertility issues. This figure is alarming in other parts of the world, from Africa to Asia and even Europe and the Middle East  The thing about infertility is that both men and women are affected by it. Although in most cases the reason for the infertility can be found, there are a few cases where the reasons elude a lot of doctors. Age can be one of the reasons for infertility as the number and the quality of eggs in a woman decreases as she ages, especially once she crosses the age of forty. There are also a lot of other reasons that causes infertility in women. Here are some other causes for infertility and also some facts that you must know about female infertility.

1. Damage to fallopian tubes can cause female infertility

The fallopian tubes are the noes which carry the eggs from the ovaries to the uterus. When this is damaged, it will be difficult for the eggs to move and get fertilized. A woman can also find it extremely difficult to conceive when her fallopian tubes are infected or scarred. Infections, endometriosis and surgeries can cause scarring of the tubes.

2. The hormone levels in a woman’s body can also cause infertility

Irregular ovulation or over production or under production of hormones in the female body is also a cause for infertility. Fortunately there are a lot of tests to detect the optimum hormone levels in the body and also many procedures and medications to rectify it.

3. Cervical problems

If there had been a previous surgery or excess mucous in the cervix, the sperm cannot pass through the cervical canal making it difficult for the woman to conceive. This also can be rectified by a procedure called as the intrauterine insemination.

4. Problems with the uterus

The presence of polyps and fibroids in the uterus is also a major cause of infertility in women. This is also curable.

5. Risk factors that increase the chances of infertility include …

Age, smoking, excess alcohol use, stress, poor diet, athletic training, being overweight or underweight, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and health problems that causes hormonal changes, such as polycystic ovarian syndrome and primary ovarian insufficiency.

6. You need to see a doctor to check for infertility if you have been trying to have a baby for a year

In case you are over 35, the time decreases and if you are trying to have a baby for six months and are unsuccessful, you should go see a doctor. Sometimes it can be just your lifestyle and a few changes will solve your problem.
There are only a few cases where the cause of infertility cannot be identified. However infertility can definitely be rectified. In rare cases where nothing works, there is always the option of surrogacy or artificial insemination. With the increase in scientific methods and advances in the medicinal field, a lot more women can now have safe and healthy babies and infertility is not a great cause of worry. A www.magforwomen.com publication.

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