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What is Female Infertility?

The ability of a woman to naturally conceive a biological child and carry the pregnancy to term is known as female fertility. However, when a woman fails to undergo pregnancy and is unable to conceive a child then it is called as female infertility.
There are various factors such as age, hormonal balance, reproductive health and lifestyle choices that affect the female fertility. Women are the most fertile during their early 20s and this gradually starts decreasing by the late 20s. Along with age, the overall health, nutritional status and exposure to toxins also play a significant role in maintaining a woman’s fertility.
What are the main reasons behind Female Infertility?

Polycystic Ovarian syndrome
PCOS is a condition caused due to the presence of very high levels of androgens. This affects ovulation and causes irregular periods.

Hormonal imbalance
Besides PCOS, imbalance in the levels of other hormones like thyroid stimulating hormone, prolactin, Follicle Stimulating Hormone and Luteinizing hormone can affect the overall functioning of your reproductive system.

Damaged fallopian tubes
Your fallopian tubes can be blocked or damaged due to inflammation, infections or previous surgeries. This does not allow the egg to reach the uterus.

Endometriosis
The endometrial tissues grow on the inner uterus lining. But, if it grows in any location outside the uterus like the fallopian tubes, ovaries etc, then it interferes with your fertility.

Ovarian insufficiency
If your ovaries stop functioning normally, before the age of 40, then it is a case of premature ovarian insufficiency. As a result, the ovaries are not able to produce one egg every month leading to an early menopause.

Problems with the uterus
Sometimes, your uterus can be abnormally shaped or there might be growth of fibroids in it. This makes a natural conception very difficult.

Cervical defects
For some people, their cervix might be too narrow or completely closed. This might be a birth defect or due to some infection. In some cases, the cervical mucus does not support sperm motility. So, sperms are not able to enter the uterus for fertilisation.
Female Infertility


1. Hormonal Imbalance
There are multiple hormones in the female body that regulate various processes. This includes oestrogen, progesterone, LH, FSH, insulin etc. There are various factors that can disturb its levels & a small imbalance can negatively affect a number of vital processes in the body.

2. Leukorrhea
Leukorrhea is a natural occurrence in which a white or yellowish fluid is secreted from the vagina. This is the way our vagina flushes out dead cells & harmful bacteria from the reproductive tract. A change in its colour, consistency & odour is indicative of infections.
Varicoceles are typically felt as a collection of dilated veins above the testicle, which are sometimes compared to feeling like a “bag of worms.” The above-mentioned are a few associated complications.
What are the risk factors associated with female infertility?

Age
With increasing age, the quantity and quality of your eggs start to decline and this is very significant in your late thirties. Since the eggs your ovaries produce are fewer and of a poorer quality, conception becomes very difficult and the risk of misconception increases.

Weight
Being obese, overweight or significantly underweight can decrease the frequency of ovulation and the likelihood of a successful pregnancy.

Smoking
Smoking is detrimental to your reproductive health as it damages your cervix and fallopian tubes. It ages your ovaries and eggs faster thereby increasing the risk of miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy.

Alcohol intake
Excessive alcohol consumption reduces fertility.

Sexual History
A sexual relationship with multiple partners and unprotected sex puts you at a high risk of contracting sexually transmitted diseases. These infections can often damage the uterus and fallopian tubes.

Sleep
It is important to get an optimal 7-8 hours of sleep everyday to maintain a good reproductive health. Too little or too much sleep can negatively impact your fertility.

Personal Hygiene
Poor menstrual hygiene, washroom habits and vaginal hygiene can cause infections that have very serious effects on female fertility.

Mental Health
A peaceful and stress free mental state is very important to maintain the hormonal balance of your body. It not only makes conceiving easy, but also makes pregnancy smooth and uncomplicated.