Infertility has become a widespread problem for women. Generally symptoms are not noticeable unless a person is made aware of it. Infertility varies and has several types with different signs and symptoms among women, and it can also affect her partner.
It is advised to see a doctor if a woman has failed countless times in the process of getting pregnant. A more acceptable case would be having unprotected intercourse for up to two years averaging to two or three times a week. In this situation a couple should schedule an appointment with their doctors to discuss possible solution to their fertility problem. After being diagnosed with the problem, the couple is then referred to a specialist to find more specific medical solutions.
An irregular menstrual cycle is by far the most common sign of infertility. If a woman has an irregular menstrual cycle it doesn't necessarily make her sterile, those symptoms can be a sign of many other health problems. Being too thin or obese in relation to the woman's overall health status is also considered as a sign of infertility. Being too thin can also lead to lack of the needed nutrients which can make the problem even worse. In the case of obesity, hormonal problems are a common cause that has a great potential in directly affecting a woman's reproductive health. Unhealthy lifestyle practices like alcohol and substance abuse also cause infertility. A woman's ability to conceive can be worsen by these factors. Basically, the overall capability of the body to work normally is greatly affected with the woman's abuse of drugs and other substances. These women are more susceptible to having infertility problems.
Aside from women, infertility can also affect men. It can in fact have some physical symptoms in men. Men's most common sign of infertility is the fact that they have undescended testicles. Outside factors also play a vital role in the development of infertility for men. If a man wears tight jeans or tight underwear it could cause him the inability to produce adequate sperm. A worse factor involves the scrotum or gonad's exposure to heat causing infertility.
In some cases, couples tend to show the same signs of the health problem. Factors like obesity and abuse of certain substances directly affect both the man and woman's reproductive capabilities. The before mentioned factors can directly affect a man's ability to produce the sufficient amount of sperm needed for reproduction and it can also make it impossible for a woman to have a child.
The first step is to absolutly make sure that infertility truly is the couple problem and the best way to take care of this issue is to take all the necessary steps during intercourse while the woman is ovulating. This is simply done as the woman is capable of determining her basal body temperature or through the aid of an ovulation kit
. A direct cause for infertility could be the inability of having intercourse at the right time of the month.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
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