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Tuesday 26 November 2013

Common Signs Of Infertility Revealed

By Emmanuel Palmer


If you are reading this article, you most likely want to start your own family but are encountering some problems getting pregnant. Before you get all worked up over whatever thing might be going wrong with you, it will do you well to look over some details that contribute to the success of your mission to have a baby.

Are you on top of your ovulation schedule? Sometimes, your fertility problems can be solved simply by having intercourse at the most optimum time of the month. Fertility calculators are highly effective in aiding you through this. If your baby making attempts still has no success after a year of unprotected sex; then you may have to consider internal problems that may have affected your ability to conceive.

What are some signs of infertility? As we know, infertility is the inability to successfully conceive children. Sometimes the reasons have to do with adjusting one's lifestyle-- like keeping away from caffeine, alcohol and nicotine. Many times, the reason may be medical in nature. One of the most common symptoms you should watch out for is amenorrhea.

Amenorrhea is when the menstrual cycle of the woman ceases. Every woman should have menstruation; save if she is yet to experience puberty, is currently pregnant, or is already in menopause. If you are neither of these and you have no menstruation, visit your doctor immediately. Be aware though that it will take several cycles before menstruation returns to its normal pattern if you have just been taken off birth control pills.

Amenorrhea is caused by several factors. Sometimes hormones needed for ovulation are not produced, or there is a breakdown in the regular functions of the body's reproductive system. Other times, the pituitary gland (the gland that controls growth and sex hormones) and the nervous system act up, thus contributing to the failure of conception.

Weight is also among the common signs of infertility for both men and women. Being too fat can be a symptom of some hormonal imbalance that makes it difficult for some people to conceive. A lack of body fat on the other hand will compel the body to conserve energy by ceasing to have menstruation; or for men, produce satisfactory sperm count and quality.

Men sometimes contribute to infertility because of certain anatomical deformities that they might have. Undescended testicles preclude production of viable sperm that is needed for conception. Men should not wear too tight bottoms or have their scrotum exposed to very high temperature. For men, their infertility is not immediately obvious and will need to be verified by sperm analysis. A good indication that there is something wrong is the manifestation for any sexual dysfunction he might have.

If you have problems getting pregnant, it is always advisable to seek expert opinion before taking any form of medication or treatment. Unfortunately for many, infertility is an irreversible condition they need to live with. Take a thorough check-up and ask your doctor about alternative options and the best course of action to take.




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