The harm of uterine infertility

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Women's inability to have children often causes serious harm to women's body and mind, and sometimes even leads to the rupture of a family. However, the harm of infertility to women is not only these. After seeing friends who are infertile around them, they are very passive. Later, we learned some knowledge about infertility. Let's understand the harm of uterine infertility.

The harm of uterine infertility

First: the myoma near the uterine horn can compress the opening of the fallopian tube, causing obstruction; the myoma growing in the uterine neck can compress the cervix tube. Blocking the passage or changing the orientation of the cervix to keep it away from the semen pool of the posterior fornix is not conducive to sperm entering the cervix.

Second: hysteromyoma can make the frequency, amplitude and duration of uterine contraction higher than the normal baseline, interfere with the implantation of fertilized eggs or abortion after implantation. When myoma accompanied by periosteal hyperplasia, it means that the ovary does not ovulate, myoma causes uterine bleeding, causing infection, so that tubal obstruction, can cause infertility.

Third: larger uterine fibroids can deform the uterine cavity, which is not conducive to sperm passage, fertilized egg implantation and fetal development. It is harmful to the growth of oviduct and the function of oviduct.

matters needing attention

Daily staple food intake in 450-500 grams, for rich in vitamin B and trace elements of coarse grains to eat more. Fresh fruits and vegetables, 400 grams of vegetables, 200 grams of fruit intake, so you can meet the daily body needs of vitamin A, C and calcium and iron.