Female Infertility Conditions

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Once the exact cause of infertility in a female is diagnosed the chances of a successful pregnancy increases dramatically. Fertility treatments range from the administration of drugs to surgery for rectifying the problem.

Female Infertility Conditions

A woman’s reproductive organs (uterus and cervix) play a key role in natural conception and healthy pregnancy.…

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Female Infertility Conditions

When the pregnancy occurs outside the womb, it is ectopic. This occurs because the embryo gets implanted outside…

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Female Infertility Conditions

Endometriosis is traditionally defined as a non-cancerous gynecological disorder in which endometrial tissue gro…

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Female Infertility Conditions

Fallopian tubes connect the uterus and the ovaries and carry the egg from the ovary to the uterus. Conception al…

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Female Infertility Conditions

Fibroids are non-cancerous growths that develop in or around the uterus. These often emerge during the childbear…

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Female Infertility Conditions

Menopause is a natural biological phenomenon that marks the stop of monthly menstrual cycles. During this, a fem…

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Female Infertility Conditions

An irregular period is when the menstrual cycle span suddenly falls outside the regular range (25-35 days). It i…

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Female Infertility Conditions

Ovulation is the process of releasing eggs from the ovaries. Generally, in a 28-day menstrual cycle, ovulation o…

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Female Infertility Conditions

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is the most common endocrine disturbance that affects women . PCOS is a heterog…

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Female Infertility Conditions

Implantation is a stage of pregnancy in which the embryo attaches to the uterine wall. Successful embryo implant…

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Female Infertility Conditions

Recurrent Pregnancy Loss (RPL) is described as having two or more miscarriages. A complete physical examination …

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FAQs

  1. Q) What’s the Global Infertility Rate? ?

    Globally, infertility affects around 17.5% of the adult population worldwide, meaning approximately one in six people experience infertility during their lifetime. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), infertility is defined as the inability to achieve pregnancy after 12 months or more of regular, unprotected intercourse.

  2. Q) Does physical damage to the cervix affect fertility? ?

    Yes, physical damage to the cervix can affect fertility. The cervix plays a key role in guiding sperm into the uterus. Scarring, infections, or structural abnormalities may interfere with sperm passage, reduce implantation success, or increase the risk of pregnancy complications.

  3. Q) What are some possible causes of female infertility? ?

    Female infertility can result from conditions such as PCOS, endometriosis, recurrent miscarriage, ovulation disorders, ovarian cysts, fallopian tube blockages, uterine abnormalities, irregular menstrual cycles, and effects of cancer or its treatment. Early diagnosis significantly improves treatment outcomes.

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