When Infertility Is A Problem For A Couple?

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Infertility is defined as not being able to get pregnant despite having frequent, unprotected sex for

at least a year

for most couples. Infertility may result from an issue with either you or your partner, or a combination of factors that prevent pregnancy.

How can infertility affect the couple’s relationship?

Keeping Your Relationship Strong When Trying to Conceive

Just as infertility causes emotional stress to an individual, it also impacts relationships—most especially, your romantic relationship. Trying to conceive can create conflict and tension, but it can also

bring couples closer together

. It can do both at once!

What can a couple do if they are infertile?

  • Fertility Drugs. The first step for many couples exploring their infertility options is often to try taking fertility drugs. …
  • Medical Procedures. …
  • Sperm, Egg or Embryo Donation. …
  • Surrogacy. …
  • Adoption. …
  • Living Child-Free.

What percentage of couples have fertility issues?


About 9% of men and about 11% of women of reproductive age

in the United States have experienced fertility problems. In one-third of infertile couples, the problem is with the man. In one-third of infertile couples, the problem can’t be identified or is with both the man and woman.

What is the most common reason for infertility in a couple?

Infertility is commonly caused by

problems with ovulation (the monthly release of an egg from the ovaries)

. Some problems stop an egg being released at all, while others prevent an egg being released during some cycles but not others. Ovulation problems can be a result of: polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)

What is infertile couple?

Infertility is defined as

not being able to get pregnant despite having frequent, unprotected sex

for at least a year for most couples. Infertility may result from an issue with either you or your partner, or a combination of factors that prevent pregnancy.

What are the signs of not being able to have a baby?

  • Irregular periods. The average woman’s cycle is 28 days long. …
  • Painful or heavy periods. Most women experience cramps with their periods. …
  • No periods. It’s not uncommon for women to have an off month here and there. …
  • Symptoms of hormone fluctuations. …
  • Pain during sex.

Can I still have a baby if I’m infertile?

If you are infertile and want to have a child, there are many options. You may increase your chance of falling pregnant if you know your most fertile days. You can treat any underlying causes like endometriosis or sexually transmitted infections.

You can adopt a child

.

What are 4 causes of male infertility?

  • Varicocele. A varicocele is a swelling of the veins that drain the testicle. …
  • Infection. …
  • Ejaculation issues. …
  • Antibodies that attack sperm. …
  • Tumors. …
  • Undescended testicles. …
  • Hormone imbalances. …
  • Defects of tubules that transport sperm.

What are 4 causes for female infertility?

  • Age.
  • Hormone issue that prevents ovulation.
  • Abnormal menstrual cycle.
  • Obesity.
  • Being underweight.
  • Having a low body-fat content from extreme exercise.
  • Endometriosis.
  • Structural problems (problems with the fallopian tubes, uterus or ovaries).

When should I be concerned about infertility?

When to see a doctor

While most couples should consult a doctor after a year of trying, Dr. Goldberg says some should see an infertility specialist sooner. Women who are 35 or older should be evaluated after trying for only six months since age-related decline in fertility is more rapid in the

mid to late 30s and 40s

.

How long should a couple try to get pregnant?

Most couples are able to get pregnant

within six months to a year

. If you’re unable to conceive after a full year of trying, it’s a good idea to consult a fertility specialist. Sometimes there’s an obvious cause of infertility, like a physical problem with the ovaries, uterus, or testicles.

What is causing the rise in infertility?


Smoking and being either over-weight or significantly under-weight

are known to have the biggest impact on fertility and the chances of conception. “Poor nutrition, increased BMI, smoking and excessive alcohol and drug use are major factors contributing to infertility.

What pills help you get pregnant fast?


Clomiphene (Clomid)

: This drug can trigger ovulation. Many doctors recommend it as the first treatment option for a woman with ovulation problems. Letrozole (Femara): Like clomiphene, letrozole can trigger ovulation.

What are the signs of good fertility?

  • Sign #1: A Positive Result from Your Ovulation Predictor. …
  • Sign #2: A Change in Your Cervical Mucus. …
  • Sign #3: Increased Sex Drive. …
  • Sign #4: Increased Sense of Smell. …
  • Sign #5: Lower Abdominal Pain. …
  • Sign #6: Change in Your Cervical Position. …
  • Sign #7: Breast Tenderness.

Why can’t I seem to get pregnant?

There are many possible reasons, including

ovulation irregularities, structural problems in the reproductive system

, low sperm count, or an underlying medical problem. While infertility can have symptoms like irregular periods or severe menstrual cramps, the truth is that most causes of infertility are silent.

James Park
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James Park
Dr. James Park is a medical doctor and health expert with a focus on disease prevention and wellness. He has written several publications on nutrition and fitness, and has been featured in various health magazines. Dr. Park's evidence-based approach to health will help you make informed decisions about your well-being.