With couples married in their mid twenties or early thirties, and having healthy bodies. They will try all methods to conceive a baby. Having a strong and healthy body, the thought of female infertility did not even cross their minds, until their doctors confirmed them having this problem.
Since, most of the lab’s confirmed that the problem lies with the female and not the male, this fact on female infertility may seem like a sharp blow on them as their doctor explained. With that, it is not the end of their planned chapter on parenthood; but a new chapter.
Some doctors upon knowing this is female infertility issues, they will took a detailed medical and family history to find out if there were any other symptoms of female infertility lurking around. Some symptoms they found are:
Not regular menstrual cycle
With very few females experiencing a full 28-day cycle; many have their menstruation once a couple of months. It is considered to be abnormal if it is less than 24-days or more than 35-days.
The female ovulation is not regular each month
One can prevent female infertility by calculating when she ovulates, since there is a 24-hour window period where she is most fertile. As some say that if the menstrual cycle is regular, the woman must be ovulating, but this is incorrect as not all women ovulate every cycle.
Does the family history played an important in female infertility?
Once you found out that your mom had trouble getting pregnant and conceiving you, your partner’s sister has to go through infertility treatment, then chances of infertile is high for you.
Age does matters
Whether the women are 35 or 40, it does not make them infertility individuals. It all depends on the eggs that they produce, however their egg production declines during the mid-30s. This will lead infertility issues as compare to women in their early 20s.
Can stress causes female infertility
We can’t be planning everything in our lives, thinking that it is easy to be pregnant. Once being diagnosed to have infertility problems, most couples will undergo stress and emotional strain on their physical and psychological state. The questions on “why me” will keep on haunting them until their first baby has arrived.
Before you starting punishing yourself by asking those self-blame questions, think of the fact that infertility is the end of parenthood. Current medical science is some advanced that there many be more and more miracle babies being born everyday.