Common Causes Of Infertility In Men And Women
There are several ways in which a person can become infertile. In the case of a woman, the most common factors are: An ovulation disorder, the presence of a sexual transmitted disease, unbalanced hormone levels and bad lifestyle choices. In men infertility is related to the production of sperm, having a low production (oligospermia) or lack of production (azoospermia).
One of the easiest way to improve your fertility is by changing your lifestyle for a healthier one. It will improve your fertility dramatically and can be the best you can do for your baby
Bad habits that can cause infertility in both men and women:
- Using drugs, drinking alcohol and smoking.
- Having a lot of tension in your life.
- Eating unhealthy food, a lot of sugar and fat.
- Doing a lot of exercise.
- The use of lubricants while having sex
Most of these habits can be changed to improve your fertility, anyway sometimes there’s no turning point. For irreversible situations you can have the option to have a surgery. With it there’s a possibility to repair your reproductive system. This is most common for people over 35.
Infertility can be caused by Sexual Transmitted Diseases. These sicknesses can cause physical damage to your reproductive system, impending your ability to conceive as a woman. STD’s can cause infertility in both men and women. Men with STD’s can become affected on their conductive channels, those who transport the semen trough the reproductive system. A blockage of these channels can cause infertility.
Ovulation unbalances. When there are ovulation disorders it means that an egg doesn’t develop well or does in a irregular way. Medication can help but it doesn’t have a success guarantee.
Having menstrual periods randomly (or amenorrhea). There are a lot of causes for this condition, so the best thing to do is asking an expert for advice. Once the reasons of it are identified, is easy to deal with amenorrhea.
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