Sunday, March 29, 2015

8 Top Reasons for Infertility


   
Couples struggling with infertility can benefit from learning the main reasons for infertility. Knowing what may be the cause of their fertility problems can help in the search for treatment and offer hope to solve the problem.
   
   No fewer than one in eight couples experience infertility problems. There are many causal factors that affect some men and others to women. Many of these causes can be overcome with proper medical treatment. A first step in the fight against the difficulties with the design is to learn what are the main reasons for infertility are and what can be done about it.

  The most common causes of male infertility:   • problems with sperm function: This is the most common cause of male infertility. Has a low sperm count, abnormal sperm, an undescended testicle, infection or hormone deficiency.• Problems with sperm delivery: This occurs when the sperm count and shape is normal, but sperm from reaching the egg is not always.  


    Causes of poor provision of sperm can be sexual difficulties (like premature ejaculation or erectile difficulties), retrograde ejaculation, misplaced urinary opening, or diseases such as cystic fibrosis.• Livelihoods: the lifestyle of a man can affect your fertility. For the management of issues such as stress, obesity, alcohol and drug use, and nutrition, a man can improve the chances that their sperm will be well trained and viable pregnancy.

  The most common causes of female infertility• Blocked fallopian tubes: tubal infections can cause inflammation and obstruction. This not only increases the chances of a barren woman, the risk of ectopic pregnancy.• Endometriosis: Endometriosis is defined as uterine tissue grows outside of the uterus.


    This condition can lead to inflammation, scarring, pelvic pain and infertility.• Hormonal Imbalance: Hormonal imbalances can cause infertility affects ovulation.• uterine tumors: tumors in the uterus may block the fallopian tubes and cause infertility. Benign tumors are known as fibroids.• Environmental factors: female infertility can also be caused by environmental factors such as caffeine, malnutrition, and various drugs.

   Older couples are more likely to have fertility problems that young couples. The woman's fertility begins to decline after 32 years, while a man's fertility begins to decline after age 40. It is recommended that all couples trying to get pregnant quit smoking, limit caffeine and maintain weight health.


   Since infertility can be caused by many sources, it is important that a couple who have been unable to conceive contact with a specialist to understand the cause of their infertility. Learn key reason for infertility is the first step to solving the problem.

1 comment:

  1. Hello ,I’m 29 ,married for 2 years now and TTC .Have been taking fertility drugs n injections for about a year now and the eggs always turns out good but still no pregnancy ,had a HSG in Nov 2014 and both tubes are fine ,no blockage what so ever and the shape of fallopian tubes are perfect but after still no preggy . My doctor advised me to dp IUI and after all what my doctor said, nothing still happened and I decided to contact the spiritualist for spiritual assist since nothing was then wrong with me. It was surprised for me to find out that it was ancestral parental problems that was affecting my inability to conceive. After dealing with that, the next month I got pregnant for my very first time without any issues. Contact the great spiritualist on (dreka14demons@gmail.com) Your problem mighty be from your ancestral home.

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