Ovulation disorders resulting in the failure to produce a fertilizable oocyte are the most common cause of female infertility.Mechanical sequelae such as, for example, after a conization for the treatment of papillomaviruses, in the case of uterine polyp or fibroma or after ovarian surgery (in case of puncture of ovarian cysts for example)
Conization of the cervix: definition, course, consequences
Conization involves removing a fragment of the cervix to remove a suspicious part and analyze it. The explanations of Doctor Marc Even, obstetrician gynecologist.Other pathologies such as anorexia nervosa , too rapid weight gain or liver, kidney or digestive diseases. Now you can visit here and come up with the best options.
Anorexia: definition, causes, treatment
Anorexia, or “lack of appetite”, is a condition that belongs to the family of eating disorders (ADD). Anorexia mainly affects young women between the ages of 15 and 25, and has the highest suicide death rate of any psychiatric disorder.
Cervical mucus abnormalities
Cervical mucus is necessary for the proper functioning of fertilization because it facilitates access to the “best” spermatozoa. During ejaculation, millions of sperm enter the vagina and migrate to the uterine tubes in order to reach the oocyte and fertilize it. The first step is the passage of cervical mucus, secreted via the glands of the cervix. Cervical mucus filters sperm and only allows the most mobile, weak and abnormal to pass through.
Only a few hundred of them will eventually reach the fallopian tubes, where fertilization will take place. Poor quality of cervical mucus can be an obstacle for sperm and be a cause of reproductive difficulties. Knowing that the mucus is different in density depending on the time of the menstrual cycle (at the origin of the so-called Ogino contraception) ” The cervical mucus may be absent, in insufficient quantity, too viscous or gelled. Moreover, it may contain anti-sperm antibodies and destroy them, “observes Dr. Berrocal.
Cervical mucus: role, appearance, link with ovulation and pregnancy
Cervical mucus is a viscous secretion produced by the endometrial glands located on the cervix. What is it used for, during ovulation or before menstruation? What to do when it turns yellow, brown, profuse, or tinged with blood? What if it is too runny? Decryption with Dr Christelle Besnard-Charvet, gynecologist.
Genetic abnormalities
The Turner syndrome is a chromosomal abnormality (loss of part of a chromosome X) that results in atrophy and malfunction of the ovary.
Allergies to seminal fluid
The allergy to semen (sperm) are rare, but can be a cause of infertility.
Semen allergy: symptoms and treatments
Semen allergy is a very rare allergy, the symptoms of which are sometimes confused with those of sexual infections. However, it is a full-fledged pathology that can have serious consequences. What are the symptoms, causes and treatments? Explanations from Dr Isabelle Begondagdassarian, allergist.
Psychological causes?
Apart from any pathological condition, several psychological factors can negatively influence female fertility. The causes may be due to:
- A memory of a painful past event: death anniversary of a loved one, a commemorative date of birth, an old trauma.
- The fear of repeating the mistakes of one’s own parents.
- Guilt felt after a voluntary termination of pregnancy (abortion).
- An unconscious fear of becoming a mother in turn
- Loss of a child
- Having had an unhappy childhood or having been abused by his parents
- About having suffered sexual violence