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Symptoms of Infertility – Age, Sex and Lifestyle Factors

Infertility Symptoms – Definitions

When a couple cannot have a baby after 12 months of regular and unprotected intercourse, they can be classified infertile. Infertility is the incapacity to reproduce.

Members of the couple react differently after being diagnosed to be infertile. Extreme reactions often come from couples who are childless.

Infertility in couples who’ve never born children is primary infertility.

On another note, secondary infertility refers to the condition where couples who already succeeded in having a baby are finding problems conceiving again.

Maleness

Various physical and emotional factors trigger infertility.

Infertility cases in men, like low sperm count, retrograde ejaculation, scarring from sexually transmitted diseases, hormone deficiency, and impotence, make up approximately 30-40% of cases.

Intake of prescription drugs like nitrofurantoin, cimetidine and spironolactone and even frequent marijuana use can negatively affect sperm count.

The Female Factor

Scarring from STDs, hormonal imbalances, ovulation dysfunction, endometriosis, ovarian cysts, poor nutrition, pelvic infection, tumors, and fallopian tube abnormality are examples of “female factors.” These are responsible for 40 to 50% of infertility in couples.

Factors from both male and female, including other unknown causes, make up 10 to 30% of infertility cases.

It has been found that a small number, just 10 to 20%, of couples fail to conceive after trying for a year. It is crucial that couples continue with their attempts at conception for 12 months, at the least.

Age Influenced Factors

Healthy couples who have intercourse regularly and are below 30 years old have only a 25 to 30% chance a month of becoming pregnant. The peak of a woman’s fertility is in her 20s. Pregnancy for women more than 35 years old is 10% less, even lower for those over 40.

Others Factors Not Related To Age

Infertility is not solely blamed on age-related factors. The risk of infertility is also heightened because of the following factors:

* Multiple sexual partners (higher possibility of getting STDs)
* STDs
* History of pelvic inflammatory disease
* Males with history of orchitis or epididymitis
* Men who’ve suffered mumps before
* Vein engorgement in the scrotum
* A history that includes exposure to DES
* Eating disorders among women
* Irregular menstruation and anovulation
* Endometriosis
* Problems with the uterus or the cervix
* Long-term disease like diabetes

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