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-Infertility in a woman may stem from many causes, such as hormonal imbalance, problem in reproductive system, illness or unknown factors. The most likely causes for female infertility are
- Polycystic ovary syndrome [PCOS] In PCO, the ovaries produce high amounts of male hormones especially testosterone. LH hormone level remain abnormally high while FSH levels are low, thus the follicles do not produce eggs. Instead they form fluid – filled cysts that eventually cover the ovaries.
Ovarian problems :- Problems within the ovaries may inhibit reproduction
Thyroid deficiency may cause ovarian problems. High prolactin level can also prevent ovulation.
Woman may develop antibodies that attack the man’s sperm, mistaking it for a toxic invader. Certain autoimmune diseases, in which the immune cells attack normal cells in her own body, may also contribute to the ovarian problems
Fibroids :- Fibroids or benign growths, may form in the uterus near the fallopian tubes or cervix. As a result, the sperm or fertilized egg cannot reach the uterus or implant there.
Scar tissue left after abdominal surgery can cause problems in the movements of the ovaries, fallopian tubes and uterus, resulting in infertility.
Frequent abortions may also produce infertility by weakening the cervix or by leaving the scar tissue that obstructs the uterus. Frequent abortions may also produce infertility by weakening the cervix or by leaving the scar tissue that obstructs the uterus.
During ovulation , uterine contraction usually push the sperm up to the fallopian tube, weak , infrequent or abnormal contraction causes problem.
some times a cervical mucous fails to thin around the time of ovulation & consequently it prevents the sperm from travelling through it.
Long illness may also cause infertility. High blood sugar level or high blood pressure can also be a cause. Some other contributors to infertility includes excessive exercise, obesity, stress or anorexia. Men The most common cause for male infertility is a problem with sperm production. Sperm with poor quality cannot move rapidly enough or in the right direction. Some conditions that may contribute to sperm problems include ----- Under developed testes
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