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Signs Of Infertility
Always Be On The Lookout And Mindful Of Signs Of Infertility
Signs of infertility vary from one individual to another. Typically the first sign on having infertility is if you and your partner has had unprotected sex for at least a year and have not became pregnant. You may still have infertility if you are generally a healthy person and have regular menstrual cycles.
There are many factors that can cause infertility. When you and your partner are unable to conceive you must talk to one another openly and honestly to evaluate the possibility of being infertile. Most of the following questions are regarding age and menstrual cycle that can cause infertility.
Are you and your partner over the age of 35? Infertility can be common to those who are over the age of 35 than those who are in their prime. Women over the age of 35 can decrease your chances of becoming pregnant. There is a dramatic drop in conception rates from the age of 30 to 40 years of age. It is wise that if you are over this age you should seek the advice of a doctor.
Do you have regular menstrual cycles? Normal menstrual cycles usually span between 24-35 days. Cycles outside this range are considered abnormal or irregular. An irregular cycle could be warning signs of infertility.How heavy is your menstrual cycle? The amount of blood that commonly flows when you are on your period would need to be considered. Even though it is common to have bleeding for 3-7 days, the flow should be discussed. Too heavy or too light bleeding could be signs.
With any of these signs you should seek the professional help of your obstetrician to discuss these issues.
Males may also have problems that would be considered to cause infertility. Does he have any signs of impotence or ejaculatory problems? It can be more difficult to determine infertility with males and they are advised to seek attention from a professional for further testing and examination. Testing and examination can consist by having a sperm count to determine if they are unable to produce any sperm or too little.