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Knowing The Cause Of Infertility Can Improve Your Fertility Level

By: Elysia Ledger

There are so much people in the United States that are affected by infertility problems. The figure is somewhat in the millions. According to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, both men and women each are 40% respectively having infertility problems. The remainder 20% are some unknown causes.

There is various length of causes of women infertility. Causes such as ovarian and ovulation problems, tube or peritoneal causes, hypothalamic-pituitary causes, cervical, vaginal and uterine problems, and genetic causes are specific causes that are affecting women fertility worldwide.

How internal causes are affecting us?

Women suffering from diabetes, thyroid or any other defects of the livers and kidneys are factors that are causing infertility to many modern women. Besides that, women should take note on the psychological or mental issues that are causing infertility to them. Another cause of infertility is women having ovulation disorder, it is either they are not ovaluating at all, or they may ovulate irregularly compared to the normal ovulation during the 28-day cycle.

There are other causes affected the ovaries. Factors such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), ovarian neoplasm, diminished ovarian reserve, luteal dysfunction, premature menopauses, and Turner syndrome are among the common causes of infertility to women. These disorders actually prevents the release of a egg from the ovaries. Factors such as tube or peritoneal factors also can be a cause of infertility among women. Endometriosis growing outside may prevents an egg from traveling to the uterus.

Hypothalamic-pituitary factors, that include the common hypopituitarism, hyperprolactinemia, kallmann syndrome and other hypothalamic dysfunctions are the common causes of women infertility.

There are many internal issues leading to an infertility to most women. Specifically, cervical, vaginal and uterine problems are the common cause of that. The structure of the uterus, uterine fibroids that are causing congenital anomalies (birth defects) and repeated miscarriages, or/and Asherman's syndrome is among the causes of infertility.

Sperms not able to travel to the tubes and vaginismus due to vaginal obstruction. This problem will cause infertility. Other than vaginal problems, there are cervical problems which include the side effects of anti-sperm antibodies, insufficient cervical mucus which is needed for the sperm to travel and survive.

What external causes are affecting the fertility of women?

Having explained what are the internal causes of infertility. There is some factors that should be discussed that will cause women infertility. Avoid taking in, food perservatives and additives such as monosodium glutamate (MSG), side effects of cosmetics chemicals, alcohol, coffee, tea, cigarette or its smoke, and many others external factors.


About the Author:

Elysia is the co-author of many sites including this infertility site. She has more than one resource site - checkout her get pregnant fast site. In the meantime read about his site for more writeups on fertility issues now.

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