Possible Reasons Why You Can’t Get Pregnant

Have been trying to conceive a baby for so long but have not been blessed to have one? After a couple of tries, you still asked yourself why. Find out the following possible underlying causes:

According to ABC Health and Wellbeing, one out of six couples is infertile. Fertility problems are said to occur in one out of three women who aged 35 and above. So, a few questions are most of the times raised: Are you stressed because you cannot get pregnant? Or are you stressed that is why you cannot get pregnant? Well, some may really be unaware of possible answers while some just tend to not pay much attention to this issue -- feeling hopeless and totally reluctant of doing so.

Relax and don't get stressed because here are some of the possible reasons why you are not getting pregnant and some interventions you can do.

Male Factor

Andrology Australia revealed that one out of 20 men has fertility problem in relation with his low sperm count during ejaculation or low sperm transport after ejaculation. The first thing you need to do is to visit a doctor or urologist to diagnose the problem. Worry less because it can be treated with medication or surgery, depending on what it is.

Endometriosis

This is a disorder that is very painful for women because tissues that normally lines the inside of your endometrium grows outside the uterus. It may cause a blockage on the fallopian tube; therefore, the sperm cell and the egg cell cannot meet causing infertility. A laparoscopy could help you with this situation; cysts found during the procedure can be removed to solve the problem.

Poor Ovulation

Almost 20-40 percent of female suffers irregularities on their ovulations. Excessive exercise, hormonal imbalances, excessive weight loss or weight gain and too much stress could throw a woman's ovulation cycle off. All you need to do is to visit your doctor that might give you oral drugs that will correct the disorder. Don't forget to rest and stay away from stressors.

Tubal Irregularities

The fallopian tube's structure must be in a good condition so that the sperm cell and the egg cell can have a healthy place to get fertilized. A radiologic examination may be the key to check on the problem. If confirmed, doctors would suggest having IVF to treat tubal disease.

Egg Quality

As a woman ages, her eggs grow old with her -- lowering the quantity and quality of the egg as posted on Your Fertility. The pregnancy risk also increases with age, fertility fastens its decline when a woman reaches the age of 35. To have a better egg quality, physicians suggest having a healthy lifestyle. Try to lose some weight if obese, start to quit smoking and eat a healthy diet.

Therefore, if getting pregnant is a challenge for you and your husband, try to visit a physician that can help you figure out the discrepancies. There are a lot of safe and effective treatments and therapies in overcoming infertility.

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