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Infertility as a problem

Infertility is one of the major problems, which constantly affects more and more people and it can be defined as the incapability of a couple to conceive a pregnancy after a year of trying.

There are several things that should be done naturally in order to conceive pregnancy. Every woman who wants to stay pregnant should have regular menstrual cycle or regular ovulation since in an ovulation, the egg is released out from the ovaries to the fallopian tube, where it should be fertilized by the spermatozoids. When a woman does not ovulate, it is considered to be the case of infertility. Furthermore, it is important that the fertilized egg from the fallopian tube passes to the uterus, since otherwise, the woman might experience tubal or ectopic pregnancy.

The egg and the sperm should unite along the way and the egg should be fertilized properly by the spermatozoids. When this cannot occur for some time, it is regarded to be a problem of infertility. Once the egg is fertilized in the fallopian tube, it should implant itself in the lining of the uterus. However, when this is not possible than the woman has the problem of infertility. We should all know that the women are not the only to be blamed for infertility, since in every third case of infertility the woman is guilty, while in the rest of the cases, either the man is to be blamed or the infertility occurs due to both male and female factors.

Infertility in males

Male infertility usually manifests itself through the low sperm count or incapability of sperm to get to the egg. Sometimes the spermatozoids are of irregular shape and because of that, they cannot move in the right direction. Infertility in men might be caused by some congenital problem that disables the man to produce sperm. Furthermore, it is also proven that the condition called cystic fibrosis is also responsible for the occurrence of infertility in the males.

Infertility in females

In most cases, the women who have problems with missing ovulations are confronted with the problem of infertility. Normally, it is impossible to conceive a pregnancy if an egg is not released from the ovaries. Furthermore, infertility in the female part of the population is also caused due to the blocked fallopian tubes, which usually occurs while suffering from pelvic inflammatory disease or endometriosis. Uterine fibroids are a potential culprit for the incidence of infertility in the women as well.

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