Some Facts on Female Infertility
By Low Jeremy
 


 

The sooner you are diagnosed, the better.

This rule seems to be the general case for most medical conditions. Thus, it also applies to female infertility.

The problem though is that female infertility is not a physical condition. It may not be easily detected as symptoms are not as obvious as with other medical problems and issues normally deal with the internal mechanisms of the female reproductive system. Sometimes, problems may even be founded on complex conditions such as hormonal imbalances and the likes.

So there are no longer rooms to wonder why infertile women are not aware of their condition unless they have attempted to get conceived within a year but to no avail.

To help you recognize the possibility that you are a patient yourself, we have gathered brief details here that deal primarily on female infertility.

The more common causes that will conclude to female infertility are endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease, polycystic ovarian syndrome, surgical conditions that affect the structure of female reproductive system and ovulation disorders.

 

One of the most prevalent situations that would result to infertility among women is the lack of healthy lifestyle. This is most evident for anorexics who, due to the nature of their condition, are unable to continue pregnancy. Thus the equal possibility of not being able to conceive. Infertility founded on this reason may only be resolved once the eating problem stops.

Female infertility is typically asymptotic. Meaning, it manifests no symptoms. But for conditions that are largely due to hormonal imbalances, symptoms like formation of excessive acne, obesity, irregular or lack of menstrual period, abnormal growth of facial hair and fluids that leak from the breasts may be signs of the presence of infertility.

As strange as the occurrence of symptoms may get, further confusion arises when medical circles affirm the presence of condition termed as secondary infertility.

Female secondary infertility is normally a odd and unexpected condition among sufferers. This is characterized by infertility that occurs only after the first child is delivered. The typical determining factor for the presence of this condition is mainly the age of the woman.

Since birth, women already possessed a limited number of eggs. As they age, these eggs will diminish in number. Secondary infertility may occur when a woman already looses all her eggs after her first conception.

Change of sexual partners may also cause secondary infertility to arise.

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