Filed Under (Womens Issues) by Eddy K Elgin on July-8-2008
by Esther Ledger

There are more and more young couples getting married. They are healthy and full of energy; however, the thought of female infertility did not even cross their minds until being diagnosed by their doctors.

Since, most of the lab’s confirmed that the problem lies with the female and not the male, this fact on female infertility may seem like a sharp blow on them as their doctor explained. With that, it is not the end of their planned chapter on parenthood; but a new chapter.

Many of the causes of female infertility are treatable. You and your partner may also consider other options, such as adoption or foster care of children. In fact the issues involved with female infertility are far more complex than male infertility. After discovering that it is a female infertility issues, he or she may take a detailed study of the medical and family history to find out if there were any other symptoms. Symptoms he found were:

Not regular menstrual cycle

There are few women experiencing a full 28-day cycle; with many of their periods only once a couple of months. Any menstrual cycle less than the 24-day cycle or more than 35-day is considered not regular.

The female ovulation is not regular each month

Time when the female ovulates is crucial, as it can eliminate female infertility. The window period of 24 hour is when she is most fertile for pregnancy. One cannot assume that if the menstrual cycle is regular, she must be ovulating, as not all women ovulate every cycle.

Family History

From your family tree, you may found out that your mom had trouble conceiving you; this may give you a higher chance of female infertility.

Age does matters

Mid-thirties women and a woman in their forties do not automatically make them infertility people. The quality of the eggs they produce is important, but will deteriorates as they reaches mid-thirties, as compared to a woman in her twenties with all things remains constant.

Is it often that stress is causing infertility?

We can’t be planning everything in our lives, thinking that it is easy to be pregnant. Once being diagnosed to have infertility problems, most couples will undergo stress and emotional strain on their physical and psychological state. The questions on “why me” will keep on haunting them until their first baby has arrived.

Keep on asking yourself questions about why, how and when about conception will only make pregnancy harder. However, fret not that there more and more miracle babies are being born everyday.

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