With some research, it’s been discovered that Infertility is a common condition that affects many couples around the world. It was also discovered that 40% could come from men, 40% from women, and 20% unknown. This information is helpful in society as most believe it’s only females with fertility issues
What is Infertility?
Infertility can be defined as the inability to conceive a child after one year of trying for couples who are under the age of 35, or six months for couples who are over the age of 35. Infertility can be caused by a variety of factors, including problems with ovulation, issues with the male reproductive system, and issues with the female reproductive system, just to name a few.
Causes of Infertility
One
of the most common causes of infertility is a problem with ovulation. Ovulation
occurs when an egg is released from the ovary and travels through the fallopian
tube, where it can be fertilized by sperm. If ovulation does not occur
regularly, or if the egg is not able to travel through the fallopian tube, it
can make it difficult or impossible for a woman to conceive.
Male
infertility can also be a factor in infertility.
Problems
with the male reproductive system, such as low sperm count, abnormal sperm
shape, or issues with sperm motility, can make it difficult for sperm to reach
and fertilize an egg.
Other
factors that can contribute to infertility include age, lifestyle factors such
as smoking or excessive alcohol consumption, exposure to certain chemicals or
toxins, and underlying medical conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome
(PCOS) or endometriosis.
Diagnosing Infertility
If
you have been trying to conceive for one year without success (or six months if
you are over the age of 35), it is recommended that you see a doctor to begin
the process of diagnosing infertility. Your doctor will likely begin with a
physical exam and a review of your medical history.
Additional
tests may include blood tests to check hormone levels, a semen analysis to
check sperm count and motility in men, and imaging tests such as ultrasound or
hysterosalpingography (HSG) to check for structural problems in the female
reproductive system.
In
some cases, your doctor may also recommend laparoscopy, which is a surgical
procedure that involves inserting a thin tube with a camera through a small
incision in the abdomen. This can help to diagnose and treat conditions such as
endometriosis or adhesions.
Treatment Options for Infertility
The treatment options for infertility will depend on the underlying cause of the condition. For women with ovulation problems, medications such as Clomid or gonadotropins may be prescribed to stimulate ovulation. In some cases, surgery may be necessary to correct structural problems in the reproductive system.
For men with infertility issues,
treatments may include medication to increase sperm count or improve sperm
motility, or surgery to correct any anatomical issues in the male reproductive
system.
Assisted reproductive technologies (ART)
such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) may also be an option for couples who are
struggling with infertility. During IVF, eggs are harvested from the female
partner and fertilized with sperm in a laboratory. The resulting embryos are
then implanted in the uterus.
In some cases, a gestational carrier may
be used. A gestational carrier is a woman who carries the embryo to term but is
not genetically related to the child.
Conclusion
Infertility can be a difficult and emotional condition to deal with. It is is a common condition that can be caused by a variety of factors. However, there are many treatment options available that can help couples to conceive. If you are struggling with infertility, it is important to talk to your doctor to begin the process of diagnosis and treatment involving the couple.
It
is also important to take care of your emotional and mental health during this
process. Infertility can be a stressful and isolating experience, and it is
important to seek support from friends, family, or a therapist if necessary.
In addition, there are many resources available to help couples who are struggling with infertility. Support groups, online forums, and advocacy organizations can provide valuable information and emotional support to those dealing with infertility.
Infertility should be one of the most important topics had during counselling sessions. It has destroyed so many marriages because either the man or woman was not ready to deal with it.
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You so right ...it should be discussed more during counselling session@Adeyemi Ojumu
DeleteThank you for this splendid post....it's educative.
ReplyDeleteWe should talk more about this topic & the stigma that comes with it. May God answer every couple looking for the fruit of the womb, Amen 🙏🏽
ReplyDeleteThis is exactly what is needed in the society right now... Thanks for this expository post
ReplyDeleteHonestly that's what we need in the society we're in now.
DeleteWell written, this is really educative, it is one of the issues we are facing in the society
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