Saturday, February 28, 2015
Causes of Female Infertility
Female infertility can be caused by a number of factors; most of them perceptible only with a medical professional. Some conditions that are hostile to pregnancy are:
ovulation disorders. Women who do not have regular periods are probably not ovulating. No ovulation, no pregnancy.
The inflammation of the fallopian tube. The inflammation of the fallopian tubes can lead to blockage. Blocked tubes do not allow entry of sperm, and thus interrupts the fertilization process.
Menopause and aging. After a certain age women are less likely to conceive children. When a woman is in the first half of the thirties, it will be up to 20% less fertile; in the mid-forties, it will be up to 50% less fertile. After the age of forty, fertility declines of over 90%. The reason is that the quality and quantity of eggs produced by female decreases with age. The best time to pregnancy is the decade of the twenties.
Improve the chances of pregnancy
Increase your awareness. All women should be aware of their fertile period. Ovulation usually occurs about 14 days before the next period. For women with cycles of 28 days, fourteen days is generally regarded as the best day to get pregnant.
Watch your. Basal temperature changes and cervical mucus of a woman can be a sign of fertility periods has increased. temperature elevations higher chance of pregnancy women signals and changes in the appearance and consistency of cervical mucus. (Its color and density resembles egg whites during periods of high fertility).
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