Female Infertility
When a couple fails to conceive after one year of regular, unprotected intercourse the couple may have the problem called infertility. In that case the medical tests done on both the man and the woman will reveal who, among the pair is infertile. Whereas in men the quantity as well the quality of sperm is responsible for infertility the same thing with women is far more complex. Scientifically 90% of infertile pairs may know the reasons behind their infertility but deciding infertility factors for the rest 10% is still not possible due to the complexity of the nature of female infertility. Better to say, with the help of the other forms of treatment the infertility, if the reason is defined, is curable.
Among many reasons Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) is one of the main cause for female infertility. As scientific research reveals, PID is the reason behind the bacterial effects on reproductive organs, parts of the intestine that lie in the pelvic area and appendix. Where Chlamydia Trachomatis, an infectious organism, is responsible for 75% of inflammation the most of the rest effects are dependant upon Gonorrhea. Again, some other reasons behind female infertility are Endometriosis, Hypothalamic Pituitary Disorder, Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, Early Menopause or Premature Ovarian Failure, Thyroid Problems, Luteal Phase Defect, some surgical problems etc.
Along with the aforementioned reasons there are many other causes to affect the female fertility. Factors like age, weight and excessive exercise, lifestyle that includes smoking, drinking alcohol, taking drugs and even enjoying sex with several partners, stress and emotional factors and most importantly the environmental risks or hazards such as exposure to pesticide and any other chemical are mostly effective in female infertility. The scientific examination in US reveals that 10.3% of women between the ages of 15 to 44 faces infertility related problems and the percentage is increasing. It has been again estimated in a scientific calculation that in 2025 the number of infertile women will reach 7.7 million. The most enlightened part of this topic is that if the infertility is defined at the earliest possible stage it’ll be cured soon either with well-known medical services or with some other forms of treatment.
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