Causes of Infertility

The most common causes of infertility prevent the first condition necessary for conception: ovulation. The failure to ovulate is most commonly due to some kind of hormone imbalance. Birth control pills and other sources of estrogen are sometimes the cause of hormonal imbalances. Fertility specialists report that women who have taken birth control pills for an extended period of time have difficulty reestablishing their monthly cycles. This may be due to oral contraceptives causing pituitary hormone deficiency, as well as their precipitating a deficiency of B vitamins, both of which contribute to hormone imbalance. Excessive exercise may also be an impediment to proper hormonal balance. Further, an inordinate amount of weight loss or gain, excessive stress, poor diet, sleep deficiency, and thyroid problems may disturb normal endocrine function. (According to Dr. Dahlia Abraham, a complementary physician from New York City, a woman can determine whether she has a problem with hypothyroidism by taking her temperature. On the third, fourth, and fifth day of a woman’s cycle, she should place a thermometer under her armpit first thing in the morning. If the mean average on those days is below 97.5 degrees Fahrenheit, then she is most likely hypothyroid.)

In addition to hormone imbalances, there are other potential causes of ovarian failure. Zinc deficiency, abnormal body fat distribution, obesity, or being underweight may also result in abnormal ovarian dysfunction.
If it is found that a woman is able to ovulate regularly and successfully, then another potential cause of infertility problems that can be explored is blockage of the fallopian tubes. A sloppy abortion may lead to blocked fallopian tubes. Further, chlamydia (which may be promoted through the use of birth control pills), use of IUDs, and use of certain drugs may cause this problem, as these factors can result in pelvic inflammatory disease and subsequent scarring, which may hinder the ability of the ovum to get through the tube and into the uterus.

Another possible problem is male infertility. which occurs in 40 percent of all infertility cases. Male infertility may be due to low sperm count. decreased sperm motility, or aberrant sperm morphology. There are several reasons this happens. Saunas and ultra-vigorous exercise can contribute to impaired sperm production. Further, a topic of some debate in Europe is the effect of birth control pills and estrogen-like chemicals on male infertility. These chemicals are not biodegradable by stomach acids and get into the environment, Le., the soil, water, and through urine. Thus, they get into the food chain and in that way can affect both males and females alike.

As mentioned, the lining of the uterus must be able to nurture the fertilized egg. Endometriosis may deter this from happening as cells that normally build up in the uterus each month in preparation for pregnancy can actually grow outside the uterus, resulting in fertility problems. Nutritional insufficiency may also affect the ability of the uterus to sustain the embryo. In these cases, conception may actually transpire but the ovum may not have appropriate nutrients to develop. What results is unrecognized spontaneous abortions, which may lead to a label of infertility.

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