February 17, 2012

Female Infertility- What Causes It

Female Infertility- What Causes It
So you have been trying to get pregnant but still no success.  After you have gone over some of the common possible problems like if you are trying at the right time (during ovulation) or if you have a vice or two that may be holding pregnancy back (like smoking and drinking) then maybe it is time to head on down to your doctor and have yourself checked. Listed below are some of the most common conditions that may lead to infertility problems.
Age
This is probably one of the biggest factors.  When a woman starts getting older, it gets harder and harder for her to conceive.  It’s the rule of nature.  Studies show that 90% of healthy women from ages 20-24 can conceive within a year.  As the age range goes higher, the percentage goes lower.  Ages 25-29, it is 75%, 30-34 65%,  35-39 52%.  So if you are in your mid 30s and you still haven’t had any success in about 6 months, then it is best to pay your doctor a visit.
Ovulation Problems
Everyone knows that the perfect time to get pregnant is when you are ovulating.  So ovulation problems may be a very big problem indeed.  This is usually caused by hormone imbalances.  This means that you may not have a certain hormone or simply that it is not being released at the right time.
Lifestyle
Another cause may actually be alcohol and cigarettes.  It is okay to have the occasional drink every now and then, but if you find yourself dinking quite a lot, this may affect your fertility.  Smoking is even worse.  Smoking may lead to tubal pregnancies, pelvic infections, and even cervical cancer.
Stress is another known factor.  Though there isn’t any solid evidence on how it affects pregnancy or the inability of it, it does affect the whole body in a very negative way.  So this is definitely something that you ought to alleviate anyway.
More Medical Conditions
Aside from those mentioned, for more serious cases, female infertility could be caused by blocked fallopian tubes, Endometriosis, polycystic ovarian syndrome, or even cervical mucus problems.  Cancer treatments may also be another cause.
What To Do
First of all, you have to go to your doctor and have yourself checked.  After that, you should take care of your body like by taking vitamins and ditching the vices, and you can even try some programs too, like Pregnancy Miracle or IVF Success to name a few.

So you have been trying to get pregnant but still no success.  After you have gone over some of the common possible problems like if you are trying at the right time (during ovulation) or if you have a vice or two that may be holding pregnancy back (like smoking and drinking) then maybe it is time to head on down to your doctor and have yourself checked. Listed below are some of the most common conditions that may lead to infertility problems.

Age

This is probably one of the biggest factors.  When a woman starts getting older, it gets harder and harder for her to conceive.  It’s the rule of nature.  Studies show that 90% of healthy women from ages 20-24 can conceive within a year.  As the age range goes higher, the percentage goes lower.  Ages 25-29, it is 75%, 30-34 65%,  35-39 52%.  So if you are in your mid 30s and you still haven’t had any success in about 6 months, then it is best to pay your doctor a visit.

Ovulation Problems

Everyone knows that the perfect time to get pregnant is when you are ovulating.  So ovulation problems may be a very big problem indeed.  This is usually caused by hormone imbalances.  This means that you may not have a certain hormone or simply that it is not being released at the right time.

Lifestyle

Another cause may actually be alcohol and cigarettes.  It is okay to have the occasional drink every now and then, but if you find yourself dinking quite a lot, this may affect your fertility.  Smoking is even worse.  Smoking may lead to tubal pregnancies, pelvic infections, and even cervical cancer.

Stress is another known factor.  Though there isn’t any solid evidence on how it affects pregnancy or the inability of it, it does affect the whole body in a very negative way.  So this is definitely something that you ought to alleviate anyway.

More Medical Conditions

Aside from those mentioned, for more serious cases, female infertility could be caused by blocked fallopian tubes, Endometriosis, polycystic ovarian syndrome, or even cervical mucus problems.  Cancer treatments may also be another cause.

What To Do

First of all, you have to go to your doctor and have yourself checked.  After that, you should take care of your body like by taking vitamins and ditching the vices, and you can even try some programs too, like Pregnancy Miracle or IVF Success to name a few.

If you are interested in the sex selection of your unborn child, you can also check out Ashley Spencer’s method, which is a natural and safe way to get the baby boy or girl you want.

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