Warning 1: Suffering from endometriosis When you find yourself with clinical manifestations such as abnormal bleeding, dysmenorrhea, periodic rectal and anal swelling, accompanied by painful reactions such as back pain and painful intercourse, you should consider the possibility that you have endometriosis. This condition can cause infertility in 75% of women and should not be taken lightly. Warning 2: Endometrial tuberculosis The primary focus of the disease is pulmonary tuberculosis, followed by peritoneal tuberculosis, which spreads hematogenously, invading the fallopian tubes first and then spreading to the endometrium, which in turn leads to infertility. Severe cases of this disease have obvious symptoms and are accompanied by systemic symptoms in addition to genital lesions. Women should actively prevent and treat the disease, and can also use herbal medicine to reduce side effects. Alert 3: History of appendicitis Many people do not know that appendicitis not only causes ectopic pregnancy in women later, but also may cause tubal obstruction due to appendicitis perforation, which can lead to female infertility. Warning 4: Multiple Abortions Multiple abortions for female fertility may result in excessive scraping, involving part of the basal layer of the uterine membrane, making it difficult for a fertilized egg to be laid. Secondly, abortions are prone to infection and can cause gynecological inflammation, which in turn can affect sperm motility and survival time. All of these can make conception rates lower. For example, inflammation of the fallopian tubes may affect the union of sperm and egg. Warning 5: Abnormal obesity The weight of a person has a lot to do with the endocrine function of the body. If a woman’s endocrine function is disturbed, it will make the muscles tend to be obese, which will affect ovulation and lead to infertility. This kind of infertility is called infertility caused by phlegm and dampness obstruction in Chinese medicine. Therefore, women who are infertile for this reason can only normalize their menstruation and conceive when they control their weight and stop increasing it. Warning 6: Menstrual disorders Regular menstruation is an important sign of the maturity of female reproductive function and is a barometer of female reproductive endocrine health. Menstruation is the cyclical shedding and bleeding of the endometrium that accompanies the cyclical changes of the ovaries and is cyclical and self-limiting. The menstrual cycle is calculated from the first day of the last menstruation to the first day of the next menstruation. The normal menstrual cycle is 21-35 days, with an average of 28 days, and the normal menstrual period is usually 3 to 7 days, with a volume of 30-50 ml. Menstrual disorders include abnormal cycle and abnormal volume. Menstrual cycle less than 21 days is called frequent menstruation, while more than 35 days is called scanty menstruation, or even completely irregular “disorder”. In all three cases, there are varying degrees of abnormal follicular development and or ovulation disorders, and no normal “seed” (high-quality mature eggs) is produced, resulting in infertility.