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Female Infertility — Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatments

 Fertility is a natural way that gives the gift of motherhood. Unfortunately, some women may experience complications with their bodies and changing hormones in conceiving. The problem can come from either a man or a woman. In some cases, the problem can be identified, while in others, it cannot. Regardless of the circumstances, it is not impossible to diagnose. As a result, before reaching a diagnosis, there are steps that one should be aware of in order to be certain about the condition they are experiencing. To provide a thorough explanation, we will cover everything from female infertility to its causes, symptoms, and treatment in this blog. Stay tuned to learn everything there is to know about female infertility.


Female Infertility

Over a period of one year a couple keeps on trying to conceive for a baby and after attempts of at least twice a week, if the result leads to the couple not leading to conceive, it can mean that there is an issue with the man or woman. 

Causes:

  1. Advancing age
  2. Smoking and drinking
  3. Lead

Symptoms:

  1. Periodic irregularities
  2. Painful periods
  3. No periods

Treatment:

  1. In vitro fertilization
  2. Medical treatment
  3. Egg donationConclusion:

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