Added: 12/15/2005 |
Infertility description: infertility is a disability of mature organism for conception. There are primary and secondary infertility, women and men infertility. Primary women infertility description: infertility of women with a regular sex life without preservation and with no pregnancy. Secondary women infertility description: infertility of women who were pregnant in the past with a regular sex life without preservation and with no pregnancy during one year. Secondary women infertility is registered in the developing countries more often than in the developed ones.
Men infertility description: disability of mature men to impregnate a woman.
The causes of infertility growth include:
- Sexually transmitted diseases, that injure men and women reproductive organs;
- Often use of drugs that damage ovarian functioning;
- Intrauterine contraception that can cause any diseases in organs of pelvis minor.
A couple's disability for conception is concerned with different disorders in women or men organisms. A low quality of sperm, low mobility of spermatozoa and other pathologies of spermatogenesis, different disorders of woman reproductive system, ovulation dysfunctions etc are widespread nowadays. And the number of it is growing.
An infertility rate is different in different countries and different groups. It depends also on the environmental conditions, diets, genetic factors, etc.
In developing countries (especially in African ones) a tubal-infertility is more typical and frequent. And in developed countries it is hormonal disorder, endometriosis and also the infertility a cause of which cannot be defined.
It is harder to define the causes of women infertility. It is better to test a man at first.
The main causes of women infertility are the following ones:
- A low quality of cervical mucus, scars and fibroma in uterus neck;
- Eendometriosis, uterus fibroma and scars;
- Uterine tubes patency disorder;
- Lack of ovulation;
- Ovarian cyst.
Sometimes the partners take continuous disability for easy conception. But more often a disease of reproductive system causes very serious psychological problems or sometimes it can cause a divorce. Emotional and physical problems that affect couple can include continuous nervous stress, emotional fluctuations, despair, hopelessness, loneliness, resentment, disappointment and guilt. It can bring them to coolness, insomnia, nervousness and other problems especially if only one of them has a disease of infertility.
The women's infertility is more frequent than men's. Moreover women are usually more emotional. So women experience the main psychological problems.
If both partners are involved in a process of treatment (irrespective of the fact whose disease it is) it is much easier to withstand a psychological stress.
Having information on the treatment process, success rate, methods of treatment can help them to solve partners problems and make decisions of continuation of the treatment. Sometimes the best way out is to adopt a child.
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