Video Description:Female infertility isn't a single problem - it can be an issue with ovulation, the cervix, or the uterus. Fertility problems may also be are-related or due to pelvic problems like PID. Fortunately, infertility solutions like IVF and Clomid can often help.Transcript:Infertility is medically defined as the inability to become pregnant after one full year of trying. When a female is infertile, it is usually because there is something wrong with her reproduction system. Let’s take a closer look at the female reproductive system, which begins with the vagina, a muscular organ that connects to the cervix, the opening of the uterus, or womb. The uterus, or can expand to accommodate a growing fetus. The ovaries produce, store, and release eggs into two fallopian tubes in the upper corners of the uterus during ovulation. The egg can then fertilized by a man’s sperm. Based on this complex reproductive system, the causes of female infertility can be separated into distinct categories: ovulatory, cervical, uterine, and pelvic, which refers to problems in the fallopian tubes. Ovulation difficulties can occur if a woman releases excessive male hormones, called androgens, or if she makes too much prolactin, the hormone that encourages breast milk production. Severe physical or psychological stress can also disrupt ovulation, or even stop it completely, making conception difficult. A damaged cervix is another difficulty that makes it hard for sperm to enter. Sexually transmitted diseases like chlamydia and gonorrhea can both infect the cervix and cause infertility. Cervical mucous, which is produced before ovulation to assist with sperm movement, can also be a source of infertility. If a woman makes too little mucous, or if her mucous reacts negatively with her partner’s sperm, it will be unable to reach her egg. The pelvic, or tubule, area is another region that can suffer from abnormalities that lead to infertility. Normal scar tissue, distorted fallopian tubes and benign tumors are examples of disruptions to this area. Another common pelvic condition is endometriosis, whereby the tissue lining in the uterus grows outside of it. This can lead to a build-up of tissue that blocks the fallopian tubes or ovaries, making pregnancy difficult. The primary cause of pelvic infertility, however, is pelvic inflammatory disease, or PID. Like cervical damage, PID follows from sexually transmitted diseases such as gonorrhea and chlamydia. Conditions relating to the uterine lining make up the final grouping of fertility problems. Uterine polyps and uterine fibroids are typically benign, fleshy growths that grow on the inside, or around the opening of, the uterus. They can cause distortion in the lining of the uterus, in turn interfering with egg implantation. Although female infertility is often due to a problem like these, age plays a role, too, because a woman’s finite supply of eggs begins to decline after the age of 30. The female reproductive system is incredibly intricate, and doesn’t always work the way it should. If you are having difficulty conceiving, talk to your doctor about possible causes and treatment options.Category:Fertility & Conception/InfertilityTags:androgen, assisted reproduction, baby, birth, boosting fertility, clomid, conceive, conception, egg implantation, endometriosis, fallopian tube, female infertility, fertile, fertility, fetus, get pregnant, infertile, infertility, infertility solutions, ivf, obgyn, ovary, ovulate, ovulation, pelvic, pelvic inflammatory disease, pid, pregnancy, prenatal, prolactin, uterine fibroids, uterine lining, uterine polyps
my partner an I have been keeping sexual relatins for about 3 years and occacoinally protected sex but Ive been thinking that maybe Im infertil because I have not got pregnant and im kind of scared and i have not decided to go to the gyn
me and my husband haven't been protecting ourselves for three yrs and nothing we said we was gonna just let it happen but i'm impatient so i wanna know some pointers i have irregular periods always have they will come about four a year but sometimes i get them more like three months in a row is it possible for me to be a mom
me and my husband trying for 3 years now to get pregnant and how many times i've had an biopsy and their telling me that i can't have kids is this true or will i ever have kids am 24 and my husband is 49?
me and my husband have been trying for 14 years to get pregnant i got pregnant two years ago but had a miscarriage im 35 years old my first pregnancy was @17 years old also miscarrige my periods are irregular always have been since age 12 is there any hope for me?
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suricata 3 months ago
my partner an I have been keeping sexual relatins for about 3 years and occacoinally protected sex but Ive been thinking that maybe Im infertil because I have not got pregnant and im kind of scared and i have not decided to go to the gyn
jenbob28 5 months ago
me and my husband haven't been protecting ourselves for three yrs and nothing we said we was gonna just let it happen but i'm impatient so i wanna know some pointers i have irregular periods always have they will come about four a year but sometimes i get them more like three months in a row is it possible for me to be a mom
paleas 8 months ago
me and my husband trying for 3 years now to get pregnant and how many times i've had an biopsy and their telling me that i can't have kids is this true or will i ever have kids am 24 and my husband is 49?
sheqz 8 months ago
me and my husband have been trying for 14 years to get pregnant i got pregnant two years ago but had a miscarriage im 35 years old my first pregnancy was @17 years old also miscarrige my periods are irregular always have been since age 12 is there any hope for me?
peas18 9 months ago
i have been trying to get pregnant 4 the last 3 years unprotecdly with no avail
peas18 9 months ago
I have been having unprotected sex for three years trying o get pregnant but it hasnt been possible.
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