Infertility Factors – Age, Sex & Other

June 28, 2010
Author: catt

Infertility Symptoms - Definitions

When a couple cannot have a baby after 12 months of regular and unprotected intercourse, they can be classified infertile. Infertility is the incapacity to procreate.

One or both partners have varying emotional reactions when they are diagnosed as infertile. Extreme reactions often come from couples who are childless.

Infertility, in couples that have never had a child, is referred to as primary infertility.

On another note, secondary infertility refers to the condition where couples who already succeeded in having a baby are finding problems conceiving again.

The Man Factor

Various physical and emotional factors trigger infertility.

Male-exclusive factors such as low sperm count, retrograde ejaculation, scarring from sexually transmitted diseases, hormone deficiency, and impotence, make up around 30-40% of infertility cases.

Intake of prescription drugs like nitrofurantoin, cimetidine and spironolactone and even frequent marijuana use can negatively affect sperm count.

The Woman Factor

Scarring from STDs, hormonal imbalances, ovulation dysfunction, endometriosis, ovarian cysts, poor nutrition, pelvic infection, tumors, and fallopian tube abnormality are examples of "female factors." These are the primary causes of 40 to 50 per cent of infertility cases.

Factors contributed by both individuals and unidentifiable factors are responsible for 10 to 30% of all infertility cases.

It is projected that just 10 to 20% fail to get pregnant after trying for one year. It is very crucial for couples to contine trying to have a baby at least for 12 months.

Age Influenced Factors

Couples who are healthy, are below 30 years old, and have intercourse frequently have just a 25 to 30 per cent chance a month of conceiving. A woman is most fertile when she's in her 20s. The success rate for women aged 35 and over is less than 10%, and this even much lower for those older than 40.

Other Non Age-Related Factors

Age-related factors are not the only causes of infertility. The risk of infertility is also heightened because of the following factors:

* Multiple sexual partners (higher possibility of getting STDs)
* STDs
* History of pelvic inflammatory disease
* Orchitis or epididymitis history in males
* Mumps among men
* Varicocele in males
* A health history including DES exposure (males and females)
* Eating disorders among women
* Irregular menstruation and anovulation
* Endometriosis
* A blockage in the cervix or uterine defects
* Long-term disease like diabetes

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