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Infertility: Causes, Types

[tm_spacer size=”xs:20;sm:20;md:20;lg:45″]Infertility or inability to conceive could be due to any issue, either in the male or female partner or in both of them. A proper fertility evaluation of the couple can help in finding the real cause and enable the fertility specialist to devise a specific treatment plan accordingly.

Infertility causes in Female:

a. Disorders of ovulation:

Any imbalance in women’s reproductive hormones can cause ovulation disorders. Some of the ovulation disorders are as below:

b. Problems in the Fallopian tube:

The fallopian tube is a part of the female reproductive system where fertilization of egg and sperm happens. But there are several issues in the fallopian tube that can hamper one’s fertility. Some of the reasons are:

c. Problems in the Uterus:

d. Endometriosis and adenomyosis:

Endometriosis is a condition wherein endometrium (lining of the uterus) grows in places other than the uterus like the pelvis/abdomen. It can cause heavy painful periods and also impact fertility due to a decrease in the ovarian reserve, adhesions, etc.

Adenomyosis affects the endometrial function and receptivity thereby reducing the implantation potential and chances of pregnancy.

The above reasons can hamper fertility.

Diagnosis of Female Infertility:

Treatment of Female Infertility:

Infertility causes in Male:

Male infertility can happen due to a variety of reasons:

Symptoms of Infertility in Men:

Diagnosis of Male Infertility:

Some of the below tests are done to diagnose male infertility:

Treatment of Male Infertility:

Infertility Types:

Fertility declines with age and hence fertility evaluation is very important for both male and female partner as early diagnosis and intervention can help the couple overcome infertility and achieve their parenthood dream. Anybody who is planning to conceive has to follow a healthy diet, exercise regularly, quit smoking and alcohol and have a proper sleep pattern that will boost the chances of conception.

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