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Symptoms Of Infertility

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Infertility is the inability to conceive.It’s when a couple has unprotected sex regularly but doesn’t bear any children.Infertility can also mean a woman can’t carry her pregnancy the whole nine months. There are a lot of factors that causes infertility. Thing is you have to know the symptoms first before knowing what is causing your infertility.

Here are some common symptoms of infertility:

When you suffer from irregular menstrual cycle which is less than 24 days or more than 35.This can signal ovulation concerns.

Unnatural bleeding.For instance if you’re bleeding too light or too heavy, then you should see your doctor.Bleeding for three to seven days is normal, if it goes beyond, have yourself checked.When you frequently suffer menstrual cramps, it can be one of the symptoms of infertility.

Obesity and being underweight can cause infertility.Your eating habits, the food you eat, your exercise routine can have an effect on your fertility.

Deadly diseases like diabetes and cancer and the likes. The sickness alone can cause a person to be infertile not to mention the strong medications.

If you are 35 years old and above chances of being infertile is high.

If you had miscarriages. Being infertile doesnt only deal with women who cannot conceive but also those who cannot carry their child in full term.
If your partner had a history of STD.An infection or inflammation can block your fallopian tubes and make it hard to get yourself pregnant.

Smoking and drinking habits can result to infertility.Smoking is a common factor to bring about infertility in women while drinking too much alcohol is for both men and women.

Impotence or ejaculatory problems can also cause infertility. Low sperm count is examined by sperm analysis so you have to check with your doctor to see if you have low sperm count.

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August 26th, 2010 at 5:09 pm

Symptoms Of Infertility

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Infertility is the inability to conceive.It’s when a couple has unprotected sex regularly but doesn’t bear any children.Infertility can also mean a woman can’t carry her pregnancy the whole nine months. There are a lot of factors that causes infertility. Thing is you have to know the symptoms first before knowing what is causing your infertility.

Here are some common symptoms of infertility:

When you suffer from irregular menstrual cycle which is less than 24 days or more than 35.This can signal ovulation concerns.

Unnatural bleeding.For instance if you’re bleeding too light or too heavy, then you should see your doctor.Bleeding for three to seven days is normal, if it goes beyond, have yourself checked.When you frequently suffer menstrual cramps, it can be one of the symptoms of infertility.

Obesity and being underweight can cause infertility.Your eating habits, the food you eat, your exercise routine can have an effect on your fertility.

Deadly diseases like diabetes and cancer and the likes. The sickness alone can cause a person to be infertile not to mention the strong medications.

If you are 35 years old and above chances of being infertile is high.

If you had miscarriages. Being infertile doesnt only deal with women who cannot conceive but also those who cannot carry their child in full term.
If your partner had a history of STD.An infection or inflammation can block your fallopian tubes and make it hard to get yourself pregnant.

Smoking and drinking habits can result to infertility.Smoking is a common factor to bring about infertility in women while drinking too much alcohol is for both men and women.

Impotence or ejaculatory problems can also cause infertility. Low sperm count is examined by sperm analysis so you have to check with your doctor to see if you have low sperm count.

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August 1st, 2010 at 5:40 pm

Infertility Symptoms – Sex, Age and Lifestyle Factors

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Symptoms from Infertility – Definitions

When a couple is unable to become pregnant after 12 months of unprotected intercourse, they are considered infertile. Infertility is the incapacity to procreate.

Couples respond in different ways after being told they are infertile. The news can be particularly hard on couples that are without children.

Infertility in couples who’ve never born children is primary infertility.

On the other hand, secondary infertility describes the condition wherein couples who have successfully become pregnant once are having difficulties in getting pregnant again.

Maleness

A number of factors, both physical and emotional, can trigger infertility.

“Male factors” like hormone deficiency, low sperm count, impotence, retrograde ejaculation, environmental pollutants and scarring from sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) cause roughly 30 to 40% of infertility cases.

Intake of prescription drugs like nitrofurantoin, cimetidine and spironolactone and even frequent marijuana use can negatively affect sperm count.

The Woman Factor

Ovarian cysts, tumors, pelvic infection, hormonal imbalances, ovarian dysfunction, enometriosis, fallopian tube abnormalities, scarring from STD are some examples of “female factors.” These make up between 40 and 50 % of infertility problems among couples.

Risk factors contributed by both the male and the female, in addition to other unknown causes, comprise 10 to 30% of infertility cases.

It is estimated that just 10 to 20% of couples fail to conceive after a year. It is crucial that couples continue with their attempts at conception for 12 months, at the least.

Age Influenced Factors

Healthy couples who are under 30 years old and have sex regularly have a 25 to 30% chance monthly of getting pregnant. Women in their 20s are at the peak of their fertility. The success rate for women aged 35 and over is less than 10%, and this even much lower for those older than 40.

Others Factors Not Related To Age

Infertility is not solely blamed on age-related factors. The risk of infertility is also heightened because of the following factors:

* Having more than one sexual partner (high STD risk)
* Sexually transmitted diseases
* PID history (pelvic inflammatory disease)
* History of epididymitis or orchitis in men
* Males who’ve had mumps
* Vein engorgement in the scrotum
* A health history including DES exposure (males and females)
* Eating disorders among women
* Anovulation and irregular menstruation
* Endometriosis
* Problems with the uterus or the cervix
* Long-term disease like diabetes

Other Useful Information

Read this to find out more on how to increase pregnancy chances .

Check this out to learn more about insurance that covers infertility .

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