FERTILITY
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While everyone is unique, infertility is broadly defined as difficulty getting pregnant after trying for 6 to 12 months. Many aspiring parents struggling for that long will have a diagnosable condition that is making it difficult to become pregnant without treatment.
When is it important to seek help?
After trying to conceive for a 6 months to a year without success
If you have a history of miscarriage or infertility
Irregular menstrual cycles
History of sexually transmitted diseases
Reproductive condition
For a woman to be fertile, her body must produce healthy eggs, which will meet sperm in a healthy uterus. Fertility can be affected due to the following situations:
- Endometriosis
- Ovulation disorders
- Damage or blockage of the fallopian tubes
- Polycystic ovary syndrome
- Elevated prolactin
- Early menopause
- Uterine fibers
- Pelvic adhesions
- Advanced maternal age (late 30s and early 40s)
For a man to be fertile, his sperm must be healthy. Infertility can arise, due to the following circumstances:
- Sperm abnormalities
- Low sperm count
- Sperm motility or impaired movement
- Altered sperm delivery
- Advanced paternal age