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Female Infertility
Male or female infertility
usually accounts for about 40% cases. For men, the fault lies
with the sperms (quality & quantity) while in women is
more complex...
Date : December 27, 2005
Male or female
infertility usually accounts for about 40% cases. For
men, the fault lies with the sperms (quality & quantity)
while in women is more complex.
Let us take a look over the
major reasons of infertility in women:
Pelvic Inflammatory
Disease: is one of the major causes worldwide caused
due to infections in the pelvic region that affect the reproductive
organs. This is generally caused by the sexually
transmitted diseases, pelvic tuberculosis, unhealthy abortions
and more. Normally 20% of the women who have PID become infertile.
Endometriosis:
This disorder develops when fragments of the endometrial lining,
instead of being expelled from the uterus into the vagina,
are carried upward in the tubes and reside in the pelvic area
leading to hormonal changes in the menstrual cycle causing
scarring and inflammation.
Hypothalamic-Pituitary
Disorders: Irregularities in this part that controls
ovulation accounts for 33% of infertility in women. Excessive
exercise, injuries to the pituitary gland, kidney failure,
cirrhosis, and anorexia nervosa are some of the major reasons
causing the pituitary gland malfunction.
Polycystic Ovarian
Syndrome: This occurs when there is a high production
of male hormone particularly testosterone in women causing
irregular and infrequent cycles. In most cases, the cause
is not known but genetic factors are likely to be responsible.
Surgical Problems:
Bands used up in binding tissues after surgery may
restrict the movement of ovaries and fallopian tubes causing
infertility. Abortion performed under sterile conditions is
safe, but not those that are frequent carry risk. Frequent
abortions, however, may also impair woman's fertility.
Other Causes of Infertility
Cancer Treatments, Medications,
Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Thyroid Problems are some the
most common problems that surface around as the cause of infertility.
Treatment:
Modern day science has made a lot of progress in the field
of assisted reproductive technology or ART. This technology
combines the use of fertility drugs, hormonal therapy, with
artificial insemination using any of a group of techniques.
In most of cases infertility cannot be prevented. However
there are some measures that women must take in order to ensure
that they do not develop this kind of problem. Avoid smoking,
alcohol. Take a well balanced diet, and consult your doctor
regularly!
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