
Women usually tend to discover that they are having fertility problems when after months of trying to conceive they find that they are not getting pregnant. While a diagnosis of infertility can be scary to say the least, once the cause has been identified, this is the first step to restoring fertility and you back on the road to hopefully a successful pregnancy. In women, fertility problems tend to arise from one or more of the following areas:
- Physical Issues
- No Egg is released for fertilization to occur (anovulatory infertility).
- The Fallopian tube is blocked.
- The Cervix is too narrow.
- The Poor Quality of the Cervical Mucus.
- The Fertilized Egg cannot implant in the womb.
- Too much or not enough of the necessary babymaking Hormones.
- Disease including chronic conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure.
- You are in Menopause before your time
- Abdominal Surgery.
- Emotional Issues
- Under a lot of stress.
- Any emotional state or trauma that has the potential to tip her babymaking hormones out of balance.
- Lifestyle Choices
- Weight problems.
- Over drinking.
- Smoking.
- Using Recreational Drugs.
- Matters Beyond your Control
- A Woman’s Age and Egg Reserve.