What  Are Some Causes to Female Infertility?

There are many causes that may lead to female infertility.

 

Blocked fallopian tube is the result of previous endometriosis or pelvic inflammatory disease. Among these factors may be shared by troubles caused via surgeries or medications.


Ovulation problems also accounts for female infertility. This may either be the product of complete ovulation difficulty or merely the untimely detection of ovulation. Restoration of the ovarian function may be helped with complete evaluation of the cause and eventual medication treatment.

 
As the woman ages the quality of her egg cells may decline along with their potency. 

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease or PID
is presumed to be the most common cause of female infertility. This arises from internal infections that are caused by bacteria penetrating into the internal reproductive organs of a female. The typical organs affected are those surrounding the pelvic area but when aggravated, infections may also radiate into the neighboring intestines.


Endometriosis. Nearly 30% of all female infertility cases in is covered by this condition. This is characterized with the presence of the endometrial tissue in parts other than the uterus.


Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome is the condition characterized by the over-production of androgens in the female's system. This occurrence will drive the lowering in the release of other hormones such as follicle stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone which will eventually caused the stoppage of mature egg production.

Early Menopause or Premature Ovarian Failure is the premature depletion of follicles in women during ages prior to her 40th years. This is characterized by long periods of irregular menstrual flow.


Idiopathic Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism is rarely the case among female infertility. This is identified when there is 'no' production of LH and FSH. Thus, the impossibility of developing egg cells. There are actually no physical symptoms that will help conclude the presence of this condition.

 

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Provided by Jeremy Low

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