Long-term preparation for pregnancy is fruitless.

How long you have been trying to conceive is considered to be suffering from infertility Infertility and infertility are collectively referred to as infertility. Infertility occurs when a couple has had normal intercourse for more than one year and has not used artificial means of contraception and has been unable to conceive successfully. Generally, infertility is called infertility if it is the woman’s problem and she fails to conceive, or if the woman conceives but ends up miscarrying and not successfully giving birth to a baby. If the male partner prevents the other partner from getting pregnant, then it is called male infertility. Female infertility 11 steps to check 1, check the ovaries: is the production of eggs, ovarian dysplasia, inflammation, swelling, etc. can affect egg production and development, resulting in infertility. 2, check the uterus: is the cradle of the baby, where the fertilized egg has to be laid and develop into a fetus. Many women experience infertility because of uterine inflammation, adhesions, endometriosis, uterine dysplasia and other problems. 3. Check the fallopian tube: it is the only channel for transporting eggs and the place where sperm and eggs are combined. Inflammation, adhesions and obstruction of the fallopian tube are the main causes of female infertility. 4.Check the cervical opening: it is the first gate for sperm to enter the uterus. If tumor, inflammation, erosion or other infections occur, causing blockage and deformation of the cervix, etc., it will make pregnancy fail. 5.Check the vagina: if inflammation occurs in the vaginal urethra as well as infection, etc., the inflammatory cells and pathogens will directly or indirectly affect the quality of sperm and lead to infertility. 6, check the ovulation function: the female hypothalamus a pituitary an ovarian axis dysfunction, the umbilical end adhesion and other aspects of the problem, resulting in abnormal ovulation, can also lead to infertility or ectopic pregnancy. In addition, check the pelvis: various chronic diseases such as inflammation and infection of the pelvis can cause lesions and dysfunction of the reproductive organs and affect conception. 8. Check sex hormones: abnormal sex hormone levels can cause endometrial dysplasia, ovulation disorders, and non-fertilization of eggs leading to infertility. 9. Checking endocrine: abnormal function of thyroid and adrenal glands and endocrine disorders can cause female menstrual disorders, ovulation disorders, amenorrhea and other causes of infertility. 10.Checking immune factors: There are some couples who have all normal reproductive organs through examination, but they just don’t get pregnant. Through screening, it is found that there are bad immune reactions such as anti-sperm antibodies, anti-egg antibodies, anti-hyaline antibodies, etc. Such immune reactions can kill sperm or inhibit the combination of sperm and egg, resulting in the inability to get pregnant. 11, check the systemic factors: some women can cause fertility abnormalities due to various reasons such as weakness, malnutrition, post-abortion sequelae, habitual abortion, etc. Male infertility 10 steps to check 1, check the testicles: is the production of sperm factory, if testicular dysplasia and other acquired diseases, can lead to infertility. 2, check the spermatozoon, vas deferens: spermatozoon and vas deferens are important vessels for transporting and storing sperm, inflammation, adhesions, obstruction, etc. can lead to infertility. 3, check the semen: oligospermia, azoospermia, dead sperm, low sperm viability, poor motility, sperm malformation, poor semen liquefaction, etc., is the main cause of male infertility. The urethra is the main cause of male infertility, such as inflammation of the urethra or bacterial and viral infections. 5, check the epididymis: is connected to the vas deferens and testes and store mature sperm, the erosion of pathogenic microorganisms, inflammatory reactions or other diseases can lead to infertility. 6. Check the prostate gland: prostate fluid accounts for 30% of semen and is an important part of the body that provides nutrients for sperm. The presence of inflammation, infection, etc. can cause infertility due to low sperm viability, poor mobility, less sperm, dead sperm, poor liquefaction, etc. 7, check the ejaculatory function: common ejaculatory dysfunction such as non-ejaculation and retrograde ejaculation, semen can not be ejected from the urethra, resulting in infertility. 8, check sexual dysfunction: fistula, premature ejaculation and other male sexual dysfunction, so that sperm can not be properly ejaculated into the depths of the female vagina, resulting in the inability to get pregnant. 9, check the sex hormones: sex hormone level disorders, androgen reduction, etc. resulting in sperm dysfunction, so that sperm can not be produced normally, resulting in the inability to get pregnant. 10, check the immune factors: antigenic substances in the semen and the human immune system to produce adverse reactions, the emergence of anti-sperm antibodies, resulting in infertility.