Wednesday, 17 June 2020

Infertility

The inability of a person, animal or plant to reproduce by natural means. It is usually not the natural state of a healthy adult, except notably among certain Eusocial species.

Introduction :- Infertility means not being able to become pregnant after a year of trying. If a woman can get pregnant but keeps having miscarriage or stillbirth, that's also called infertility.

Infertility is fairly common. After one year of having unprotected sex, about 15 percent of couples are unable to get pregnant. About a third of the time, infertility can be traced to the woman. In another third of cases, it is because of the man. The rest of the time, it is because of both partners or no cause can be found.

There are treatments that are specifically for men or for women. Some involve both partners. Happily, many couples treated for infertility go on to have babies.

Chance for getting pregnant

Have regular intercourse several times around the time of ovulation for the highest pregnancy rate. Intercourse beginning at least five days before and until a day after ovulation improves your chances of getting pregnant. Ovulation usually occurs in the middle of the cycle — halfway between menstrual periods — for most women with menstrual cycles about 28 days apart.
  • Avoid alcohol and smoking can help you to conceive pregnancy.
  • Limited caffeine
  • Avoid lifting heavy weight
  • Exercise daily
There are 2 types of infertility:
  • Primary infertility refers to couples who have not become pregnant after at least 1 year having sex without using birth control methods.
  • Secondary infertility refers to couples who have been able to get pregnant at least once, but now are unable.
Female infertility may occur when:
  • A fertilized egg or embryo does not survive once it attaches to the lining of the womb (uterus).
  • The fertilized egg does not attach to the lining of the uterus.
  • The eggs cannot move from the ovaries to the womb.
  • The ovaries have problems producing eggs.
Male infertility may be due to:
  • Decreased number of sperm
  • Blockage that prevents the sperm from being released
  • Defects in the sperm

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