The signs of infertility may vary greatly from one individual to another, but the most common and typically first evident sign of infertility is the lack of pregnancy after a couple has been having regular, unprotected sex for a year or more with no other form of birth control in place.  It is very possible to be infertile even if you are generally healthy, experience normal and regular menstrual cycles, and have a healthy sex drive.

If you suspect you may have fertility issue you should ask yourself, as well as your partner, relevant and essential questions and answer them with open honesty to better evaluate your present circumstance.  Some of these questions relate to age, menstrual cycle

Regarding Age

Are either of you 35 years of age or older?  Infertility in individuals whose age is more than 35 years old is very common compared to those who are still in their prime years of life. As women age, the percentage of women conceiving children also decreases. For instance, a woman who is 30 years old has a 20% chance of getting pregnant during any one cycle. However, when she reaches the age of 40, there is a dramatic drop in conception rates, to as low as 5%.  So, if you are over the age of 35 and have been trying to conceive for six months or more without success, it may be a wise decision to seek medical attention to discuss possible fertility issue.

Menstrual Cycles

Do you have regular or irregular menstrual cycles? An irregular menstrual cycle could potentially be a warning signal of a fertility issue.  But bear in mind that it is only suggestive and is never definitive therefore, further diagnostic testing should be done to confirm any fertility issues or underlying medical conditions. Normal menstrual cycles usually span from anywhere between 24 and 35 days. Cycles that fall outside this norm are considered abnormal or irregular.   If this is the case with you, it may be beneficial to contact your medical provider to discuss possible options.

Another issue related to menstrual cycles concerns the amount of blood that commonly flows each time you have your period.  Do you bleed light or heavy? Do you experience intense or severe abdominal cramps?  It is considered completely normal to experience bleeding for 3-7 days when you have our period.  On the other hand, if your bleeding is considerably light or exceptionally heavy then you may want to consult your obstetrician. When trying to conceive, any variance from what is typically normal when it comes to your menstrual cycle should be noted and discussed with your obstetrician.

Regarding Males

Does your partner experience signs of impotence or ejaculatory problems?  Unlike with females, detecting the signs of  male infertility is more difficult and most often needs the aid of more sophisticated tests and screening like the sperm count and sperm motility tests.

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Top Reasons for Infertility

by bright on April 11, 2012

One of the worst nightmares that a couple trying to conceive could have is to discover that either he or she is infertile. It is most couple’s dream to have kids and rear them in the best way they know how. All that could be shattered with just a single diagnosis—infertility. The cold, hard truth is that infertility isn’t just a ‘woman’ problem.  About one-third of the infertility cases rest with the males.

So what exactly is infertility?  One of the most common definitions, for women, is the inability to get pregnant after one year of trying and for men, the inability to impregnate.

There are various reasons for infertility.  In males, infertility is most often caused by problems related to the production of sperm.  Either the male is producing too few sperm or none at all. Another problem may be the sperm’s inability to reach the egg and fertilize it, and this may be because of its abnormal shape or structure that prevents it from propelling itself forward correctly. Oftentimes, an infertile man is born with defects in sperm production.

Sometimes, the reasons for infertility may start in the later part of life which may be brought about by illness or injury. For example, cystic fibrosis often causes infertility in men. There are factors which may heighten the occurrence of this problem since the number and quality of a man’s sperm greatly depends on his overall health and lifestyle. Some things that may reduce a man’s sperm count and the quality of that sperm are the use of alcohol, drugs, the presence of environmental toxins in the body such as pesticides and lead, smoking, health problems, certain medications, radiation treatment and chemotherapy.

When it comes to infertility in women, the most common problems relate to ovulation. Without the occurrence of ovulation, there will be no eggs to be fertilized. Some of the signs that a woman is not ovulating is that she is having irregular menstrual periods, or even lacks the periods entirely. Things that increase a woman’s risk for infertility are the following: age, stress, poor diet, being overweight or underweight, smoking, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), and other health problems that may cause hormonal changes.

If you wondered why age was listed first among the factors that influence female infertility, it is because aging decreases a woman’s ability to bear children and this may be because of the ovaries’ deteriorating ability to produce eggs as well as the deteriorating quality of the eggs she already possesses.  We know that aging is associated with different health problems in both men and women, but when it comes to fertility, an increase in age also means an increase in risk of birth defects and miscarriage.

Finding the reason for infertility is a long process. It is a complex course and it is emotionally draining. Take your time and do not hesitate to undergo the necessary tests and exams that will help you and your doctors get a better understanding of your present state of health and any possible fertility issues.  Your doctors are there to help you.  Let them.

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Three Easy Ways to Answer the Question: ‘Are You Fertile?’

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When is the Best Day to Get Pregnant?

July 20, 2011

The whole maternity process is not easy. Even the simple act of getting pregnant is painfully difficult for some.  There are several factors which can lead to difficulty in conceiving including stress, diet, medication, infection and others. Some people choose to follow conservative but invasive treatments to address the problem of fertility. But for many, [...]

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How to Identify the 1st Signs of Pregnancy

July 8, 2011

Every woman is unique. The same is true for every pregnancy. No two pregnancies are alike, even for the same woman.  What may affect or be a symptom in one pregnant woman may not be the same in another, and vice versa. There are some women who say they just “feel” and “know” exactly the [...]

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