Fertility problems plague many women. Infertility prevents them from forming a family they have long been associated with. Infertility is common for a number of reasons, according to Standard Media.
Channel damage
If the fallopian tube is damaged or not functioning efficiently due to clogging, it will prevent sperm from reaching the egg for fertilization, and this condition also hampers the arrival of fertilized egg into the uterus.
Endometrial
The tissue lining the uterus may grow outside, and these tissues often grow in the ovaries and fallopian tubes, causing irregular menstruation and inability to reproduce as well.
Polycystic ovary
Embolism is a hormonal disorder that causes small ulcers on the edges of the outer ovary and leads to the production of male hormones more than usual, often causing irregularity of the cycle and increase the risk of diabetes and obesity.
Fibrosis
Many women suffer from fibrosis problems, which is a muscular growth in the uterus that may be non-cancerous, fibroids usually grow on the lining of the uterus and inside the cavity, and rarely extend to its outer surface.
Hypothyroidism
Thyroid hormone is the key to regulating the ovulation of women. This gland plays an important role in the formation of pregnancy. Therefore, the low level of thyroid hormone may lead to ovulation of the ovary, causing infertility.
Number and quality of eggs
Women ovaries produce a different number of eggs each time, and sometimes the eggs are not highly efficient for successful pregnancy because of several factors, including the age that affects the quality of the eggs.