Why do some couples fail to conceive a child?

  The medical term for failure to conceive after more than one year of normal conjugal life is “infertility”. If you have never had a pregnancy, it is called primary infertility, and if you have had a pregnancy and then become infertile, it is called secondary infertility. If infertility occurs for some uncorrectable reason, it is called absolute infertility, and if it is possible to correct it, it is called relative infertility.
  The necessary conditions for pregnancy are that both partners must have normally developed and functioning reproductive organs. The male partner must be able to produce normal sperm, have normal intercourse and deliver sperm into his wife’s vagina; the female partner must be able to ovulate normally and have normal functioning fallopian tubes and a normal reproductive tract so that sperm can enter the fallopian tubes smoothly.
  Among the causes of infertility.
  1. Female factors account for 60% of.
  (1) Ovarian failure to ovulate or ovulation disorders.
  (2) Obstruction or dysfunction of the fallopian tubes.
  (3) Obstacles to egg placement due to fibroids, myometrium, endometritis, tuberculosis, endometrial polyps, injury, endometrial dysfunction, etc.
  (4) obstruction of spermatozoa movement due to cervicitis, abnormal cervical mucus, anti-sperm antibodies, etc.
  (5) abnormal development of the vulva and vagina, which prevents sexual intercourse, and vaginitis, which affects sperm function
  (6) Immune antibodies hinder fertilization and the implantation of pregnant eggs.
  2. Male factors account for 30%.
  (1) Spermatogenic disorders (oligospermia, azoospermia, dead sperm, etc.)
  (2) sperm deferral disorders (vas deferens obstruction, retrograde ejaculation, etc.)
  (3) sexual dysfunction (erectile dysfunction, non-ejaculation, etc.)
  (4) immune factors (anti-sperm antibodies make semen self-clotting).
  Both male and female factors account for 10%. About 30% of the infertile couples cannot find out the definite cause of infertility, which is called “functional infertility”, among which there may be factors such as lack of basic knowledge of sexual life and reproductive physiology, as well as “psychological infertility” caused by eagerly waiting for a child and excessive mental tension. “The following are some of the factors
  1, such as no contraception, normal couple life for a year without pregnancy can start to find the cause, especially the female older couples.
  2, “can not conceive a child”, the chances that the male partner has problems are not few, the male partner should take the initiative to first check, check the semen is a very simple thing, but also to show your husband’s manners, do not have nothing in their own hearts, the first thing to say to the daughter-in-law.
  3, can eat, can drink, can do men are not necessarily able to have children.
  4, “marriage test” did not find problems ≠ no problem to carry a child.
  5, menstruation is not normal, ovulation disorder is more likely, menstruation is very normal then fallopian tube disorder is more likely.
  If you have had a baby, had an abortion, had an ectopic pregnancy, or had an IUD, the possibility of tubal and uterine factors is high.