What causes infertility

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The causes of female infertility are complex, some are caused by acquired diseases, some are congenital underdevelopment, and some are caused by bad habits. What causes infertility? Let me talk about it.

What causes infertility

First: anovulation: the following factors can cause ovarian dysfunction, leading to anovulation. A ovarian diseases, such as congenital ovarian hypoplasia, polycystic ovary syndrome, premature ovarian failure, functional ovarian tumor, ovarian endometriosis cyst, etc.; B hypothalamus pituitary ovary dysfunction, causing anovulatory menstruation, amenorrhea, etc.; C systemic diseases (severe malnutrition, hyperthyroidism, etc.), affecting ovarian function, leading to anovulation.

Second: tubal factors: infertility is the most common factor. Oviduct has the function of transporting sperm, taking sperm and transporting fertilized eggs to uterine cavity. Any effect on these functions of the fallopian tube can lead to infertility. For example, hypoplasia of fallopian tube (excessive slender bending, weakening of muscle contractility of tube wall, loss of ciliary movement and peristaltic function of tube wall, etc.), inflammation of fallopian tube (gonorrhea, tuberculosis, etc.) causes fimbria atresia or destruction of fallopian tube mucosa, resulting in tubal occlusion. In addition, appendicitis or postpartum, postoperative secondary infection, resulting in tubal obstruction and infertility.

Third: uterine factors: congenital malformation of uterus and submucous myoma of uterus can cause infertility or abortion after pregnancy; endometritis, endometrial tuberculosis, endometrial polyps, intrauterine adhesions or adverse reactions of endometrial secretion affect the implantation of fertilized eggs.

matters needing attention

Usually to avoid excessive fatigue, more to ensure adequate sleep. Keep a good mood and avoid being too nervous and depressed. But also to strengthen physical exercise, enhance the body's resistance.