If you are a woman and you experience reproductive difficulties, or if you have been diagnosed as infertile by their obstetrician or gynecologist, you need to know what the facts are against the myths when it comes to the causes of female infertility .
It will help if you know the facts rather than relying on half-truths or outright misinformation. Once you have the facts, you can decide what to do with them.
There are some very common myths about the causes of female infertility. Dispelling here.
Their infertility is "all in your head"
This myth is common, in part because it is true that couples often treated with infertility and then finally became pregnant on their own. Some have said that this is because many reproductive problems are stress or partner is too focused on getting pregnant. It is true that stress and other things can contribute to female infertility, but certainly not the only cause, not the most common.
The advances of modern medicine in recent decades have been able to identify and often treat male infertility and female infertility. In fact, modern medicine can find and treat even the smallest of causes which, until recently, could not be determined. However, the myth "in your head" that persists often think that if they become pregnant is an obstacle to overcome mental rather than physical, for most. However, the physical causes for men or women are the most common reason for not getting pregnant.
Miscarriage causes female infertility
First, remember that most miscarriages are not the fault of the woman she. Most miscarriages, in fact, are not caused by overwork or other constraint "controllable" or tension. In fact, most doctors see miscarriage as a symptom, not the problem itself. Things such as environmental toxins, radiation, hormonal problems, abnormalities of the uterus, for example, to ensure that many miscarriages, as well as something called a "incompetent" cervix, or other pre-existing medical conditions. Other errors have no cause can be found if the error occurs very early in pregnancy, but simply assumed that there is a kind of fetal abnormality that made it impossible for the fetus to survive. In short, a false layer is not itself a symptom of infertility, such as "sterile" means that women can not get pregnant at all. With a miscarriage, women have no trouble getting pregnant, but if I miscarriage is a common problem is a symptom of another problem.
If you have had at least one child by "natural" means, you are not infertile
In fact, parents who had at least one child may become infertile thereafter. This is called "secondary infertility." In some cases, female infertility problems do not appear until after the birth of a child less.
If you are a woman who has difficulty with any of these topics, you must contact them directly with your doctor and only your doctor. If you feel you are not getting the information directly, get a second opinion and / or consult a specialist. However, simply pressing the myth does not solve your problems for you and only to ensure the prosecution.
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