Q2: What Causes Infertility?
ASRM: Frequently Asked Questions About InfertilityNo one can be blamed for infertility any more than anyone is to blame for diabetes or leukemia. In rough terms, about one-third of infertility cases can be attributed to male factors, and about one-third to factors that affect women. For the remaining one-third of infertile couples, infertility is caused by a combination of problems in both partners or, in about 20 percent of cases, is unexplained.
Related QuestionsIGO Medical Group HomeA man may be infertile because he does not have enough sperm, because the sperm do not move or function properly, or because he has blocked passageways. Disease, fevers or infections, and congenital abnormalities can contribute to these problems in men. A woman may be infertile because some parts of her reproductive system are not functioning properly due to disease, infections, problems with hormone production or congenital abnormalities.Related Questions
Medical Wisdom Infertility QuestionsNo one can be blamed for infertility any over anyone is to blame for diabetes or leukemia. In rough terms, about one-third of infertility cases can be attributed to male factors, and about one-third to factors that affect women. For the remaining one-third of infertile couples, infertility is caused by a combination of problems in both partners or, in about 20% of cases, is unexplained.Related Questions
Frequently Asked Questions with Dr. Charles MPL on IVFApproximately 40% is of male origin, 40% of female origin and in 20 % there is no obvious identifiable cause. Many couples have combined male and female causes.Related Questions
Gundersen Lutheran - Frequently Asked QuestionsIt is a myth that infertility is always a “woman’s problem.” Problems that lead to infertility affect men and women with almost equal frequency. The main causes of infertility are: ovulation problems. In about 15 to 20 percent of infertile couples, no cause is readily found and they are considered to have “unexplained infertility.Related Questions
What causes infertility in men?
Infertilityproblems with the sperm's ability to reach the egg and fertilize it -- abnormal sperm shape or structure prevent it from moving correctly Sometimes a man is born with the problems that affect his sperm. Other times problems start later in life due to illness or injury. For example, cystic fibrosis often causes infertility in men.
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InfertilityProblems with ovulation account for most cases of infertility in women. Without ovulation, there are no eggs to be fertilized. Some signs that a woman is not ovulating normally include irregular or absent menstrual periods. blocked fallopian tubes due to pelvic inflammatory disease, endometriosis, or surgery for an ectopic pregnancy
Related QuestionsWhat are common causes of infertility?
Frequently Asked Questionsevaluation by a fertility specialist should focus on common female factors such as blocked or scarred fallopian tubes, problems within the uterine cavity or lining, or ovulation abnormalities (problems with egg production or release). More subtle ovarian disturbances or autoimmune problems can occasionally be uncovered. About one third of couples who seek our help present with a "male factor", meaning that the sperm count or quality is not in the normal range.
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Lance Armstrong Foundation: Physical Effects Male Infertilit...Genetic: Male infertility can be inherited, especially when a man’s Y-chromosomes are missing a tiny piece of genetic code. Men who have genetic causes for their infertility may pass the problem to their sons if they are able to father a child using newer infertility treatments. Hormonal: Men whose hormones are out of balance can become infertile. This can sometimes be related to cancer and/or treatment for cancer.
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ReproMed Fertility Center, Dallas - Frequently Asked Questio...Infertility is defined as the inability to conceive after one year of unprotected intercourse. This definition is reduced to six months for: Women with a history of painful periods, irregular cycles, pelvic inflammatory disease and miscarriages
Related QuestionsWhat is infertility and what causes it?
FAQInfertility is inability to become pregnant. Couples under 35 who have not conceived after more than 12 months of sexual intercourse without contraception and those over 35 who have not conceived after 6 months of intercourse without contraception may have infertility problems and should seek professional advice. About one in six couples in the UK have problems achieving pregnancy.
Related QuestionsCenter for Fertility and Reproductive Medicine - FAQNo one can be blamed for infertility any more than anyone is to blame for diabetes or leukemia. In rough terms, about one-third of infertility cases can be attributed to male factors, and about one-third to factors that affect women. For the remaining one-third of infertile couples, infertility is caused by a combination of problems in both partners or (in about 20 percent of cases) is unexplained.Related Questions
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Nordica - FAQInfertility can result simply from not timing ovulation (release of an egg) with intercourse. However, there may be medical reasons for infertility, for example, a female factor such as blocked fallopian tubes, endometriosis or polycystic ovary syndrome (PCO). Low sperm count or a combination of both male and female factors may also take place simultaneously. The age of the female, in particular, is also an important consideration since fertility reduces with advancing years. Yes.Related Questions
About usInfertility, whether male or female, can be defined as 'the inability of a couple to achieve conception or to bring a pregnancy to term after a year or more of regular, unprotected intercourse'.Related Questions
IGO Medical Group HomeInfertility may be temporary and it may be due to many different problems. More than one problem may be present in a couple. Many of these problems can be corrected. Both the man and woman should be tested: In 15 to 20% of all couples who are infertile, both the man and the woman have problems that cause the infertility.Related Questions
What Can Be Done About Infertility?
IGO Medical Group HomeIf the couple is infertile and wants to conceive a child, the first step is to have a complete infertility evaluation. This is done by our doctors in order to determine the cause of their infertility and what can be done to correct it. Medical work-ups for infertility begin with a consultation with the IGO physician. A medical history and physical exam is usually included.
Related QuestionsWhat are the major causes of male infertility?
ContraVac - Frequently Asked QuestionsAlthough there are a number of conditions that affect a man’s fertility status, some of which are more permanent than others, they often result in a low sperm count. Many causes of infertility can be treated by a physician and men who are sub fertile or infertile should consult their physician. Read more about male fertility.
Related QuestionsWhat are the possible causes of female infertility?
HORUS IVFInability to ovulate where there is failure to release an egg from the ovary due to hormonal abnormalities e.g polycystic ovarian disease and hyperprolactenemia. Luteal phase defect leading to poor development of the early fertilized embryo due to a short or poor luteal support. Endometriosis which is a condition where tissue that normally lines the' inside the uterus is found outside the uterus within the abdomen that produce toxic sunbstances to the sperms and the fertilized ova.
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