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Female Infertility-Symptoms

The most common symptom of infertility in women is the inability to conceive; other signs may or may not be present. Symptoms can vary depending on the causes of infertility.

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Female Infertility-Symptoms

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  1. Infertility in Females- Symptoms • Many women wonder if they are infertile while they are trying to conceive and failing. • Every one in eight couples is infertile, and that adds to their worries.  • The most common symptom of infertility is the inability to conceive; other signs may or may not be present. • Symptoms can vary depending on the causes of infertility. • Many health issues might make it difficult to conceive. • There are occasions when there is no apparent cause.

  2. Symptoms of Infertility in Females In females, changes in the menstrual cycle and lack of ovulation are the primary signs of infertility. Some of the other symptoms of infertility include:

  3. Irregular Periods Light or Heavy Periods Bleeding that lasts from three to seven days is considered natural. However, whether your bleeding is very light or very heavy and severe, you should notify your doctor. Most women have cramps throughout their periods. But, painful periods that cause you to miss work or school might be an indication of endometriosis.  • A woman's cycle lasts 28 days on average, and as long as the cycles are continuous, anything within a few days of that can be deemed regular. • However, when the periods fluctuate so much that even the woman can't even guess when her next period will arrive is irregular periods. • This irregularity in periods might be due to hormonal imbalances or Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS). • These factors can lead to infertility in females.

  4. Hormone Fluctuation Painful Intercourse Despite certain persisting cultural myths, it is not "natural" to feel discomfort or pain during intercourse on a frequent basis. Some women have been experiencing pain during sex their entire adult lives and have convinced themselves that it is quite normal. This, on the other hand, can be a sign of endometriosis, hormone imbalances, or a variety of other underlying disorders that contribute to a woman's struggle to conceive. • Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), the most common cause of female infertility, can produce hormonal abnormalities that prevent healthy, regular ovulation. • It is generally followed by inexplicable weight gain, lack of sex desire, severe adult acne, and abnormal hair loss or growth patterns on the face and body, in addition to insulin resistance. 

  5. Obesity Age As we age, the chances of conceiving decrease both males and females can be responsible for that. Infertility risk begins to grow for women around the age of 35 and keeps going up with time. In any given month, a 30-year-old woman has a 20% chance of conceiving, whereas a 40-year-old woman has just a 5% chance. 2 Women over the age of 35 are also more likely to miscarry and have a kid with a congenital abnormality.  • Your weight has a significant impact on your fertility. • Being overweight or underweight might make it difficult to conceive. • Obesity, in fact, is thought to be one of the most prevalent causes of preventable infertility. • Obese women have a lower chance of conceiving and are more likely to experience problems during pregnancy than women who are not obese.

  6. Anyone who is suffering from infertility symptoms and has been trying to conceive for more than a year (or 6 months if over 35 years old) should consult a doctor for a proper diagnosis. Dr Banker suggests that sometimes an easy lifestyle change can also help enhance fertility, while some underlying issues may require treatment. All of this can be diagnosed only after a Basic Evaluation and Work-up. Even if a person has been diagnosed with infertility, there may still be options for conception that they may consider with their doctor.To know more, Visit: 7 Symptoms of Infertility in Females

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