Clinically there is no top ten causes of female infertility, female infertility is mostly considered to be related to pelvic factors, ovulation disorders and other conditions. 1. Pelvic factors: usually patients with congenital malformations of the reproductive system, such as hypoplasia of the mullerian ducts, or uterine fibroids, uterine adhesions and other uterine body pathologies, can induce infertility. The presence of cervical lesions and endometriosis in patients can also induce infertility. Meanwhile, infertility is also related to tubal and peripheral lesions such as hydrosalpinx, pelvic adhesions and tubal obstruction. 2. Ovulation disorders: if the patient is excessively thin or obese, eating disorders, etc., amenorrhea will occur, which can increase the risk of infertility, and the patient has hyperprolactinemia, pituitary adenoma and other hypothalamus and pituitary pathologies, which can also induce infertility. Meanwhile, ovarian pathologies such as polycystic ovary syndrome, early onset ovarian insufficiency and other endocrine diseases such as hypothyroidism can induce infertility. It is recommended that female patients go to the hospital in time to clarify the causes of infertility, and actively carry out targeted treatment according to their own conditions.