Female Diagnosis

What Is Female Infertility?

Infertility is a disorder that affects both the person's ability to conceive and give birth to a child and their physical ability to do it. A female who attempts to conceive after at least a year of trying and at a certain age, usually 35 or older, is unable to do so because of an infertility disorder that has such severe physical effects. The term infertility refers to a woman's continuous inability to conceive. Age, lifestyle choices, and other factors are all significant contributors to female infertility.

Symptoms of infertility

  • Irregular menstruation cycles

For a woman, a typical menstrual cycle lasts for 28 days. Normal cycles may vary for a few days to weeks; this is not a cause for concern. When a woman can't remember the days of her menstrual cycle, her periods are said to be irregular or unpredictable. Women's fertility may be impacted by this irregular menstrual cycle, as well as by polycystic ovarian syndrome or hormonal issues.

  • Heavy or painful periods

Most women often have cramps during their periods, which is seen as normal. But painful periods that interfere with daily life and force you to use a lot of painkillers might be an indication of endometriosis.

  • Zero periods

It's usual to go a month without getting a period, but that might have negative consequences. Women who are under stress or who engage in strenuous exercise may experience period delays, which significantly alters their way of life. It's important to have your fertility examined if you haven't had a period in several months.

  • Hormone fluctuations' symptoms

Hormone fluctuations in females might be a symptom of potential reproductive issues. Consulting a doctor is a good idea for skin issues, decreased sex drive, the appearance of facial hair, thinning hair, and weight gain.

What causes infertility?

There are several potential causes of infertility. Couples may also experience multifactorial or unexplained infertility, which can make identifying the exact cause difficult.

  • Complications with the uterus

This includes any polyps, fibroids, or adhesions inside the uterine cavity or the septum. The septum is one type of irregularity that might be present from birth; in contrast, polyps and fibroids can emerge at any moment for no obvious cause. In addition, following procedures like curettage and dilatation, adhesions may develop.

  • Difficulties with ovulation

A woman might not ovulate regularly for a number of different reasons. Hormonal dysregulation, pituitary tumours, excessive stress, and other factors can all affect ovulation.

When should you visit a doctor?

Infertility symptoms are usually disregarded by women while they are younger, which can lead to more serious issues as they get older. Women who are 35 to 40 years old or older should communicate these concerns with their doctor after trying for 1 year to 6 months, who may immediately recommend testing or treatment if necessary. Calling on 1860 500 4424 will make it simple for you to schedule a consultation at Apollo Fertility.

Diagnosis

  • Disclosing the sexual and health history

Although discussing such sensitive personal issues with a doctor might be uncomfortable, sexuality is an important aspect of overall health. The greater one's chances are of finding an appropriate course of treatment; the more honest one may be about their sexual past and present issues.

  • Examining the pelvis

During the examination, the doctor looks for any physical modifications that can impair the patient's ability to enjoy themselves sexually, such as discomfort or scarring, thinning of the genital tissues, or diminished skin elasticity.

  • Get blood tests done

To check for underlying health issues that can lead to sexual dysfunction, the doctor may advise blood testing.

Treatment

Usually, a multifaceted therapy strategy that addresses medical, interpersonal, and emotional factors helps women with sexual difficulties.

  • Talk and hear

Sexual satisfaction significantly improves with open conversation, which opens the door to deeper closeness.

  • Develop a healthy lifestyle

Limiting alcohol intake will enhance sexual receptivity.

  • Consult a counsellor

It will be helpful to speak with a counsellor or therapist specializing in sexual and relationship issues.

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1. I am in my late 20’s and have irregular periods. How common is infertility?

Nowadays, female infertility is a prevalent disorder. Some degree of infertility affects at least some women. As a woman matures, her chances of becoming infertile rise as a result of several issues. The treatment is available since the illness is now widespread, so you don’t need to worry that much. You can contact Apollo Fertility and get a consultation.

2. What vitamin should women who are attempting to get pregnant intake more?

If you are trying to get pregnant, you should include folic acid in your prenatal vitamin regimen or separately to reduce the chance of congenital abnormalities. Additionally, folic acid may lower the chance of a miscarriage.

3. What contributes most to women's infertility?

Age-related fertility reductions in women are particularly pronounced beyond the age of 35. Pregnancy after age 45 is uncommon. Having problems conceiving can also be impacted by being overweight or underweight.

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