For girls, one of the most important things in life is to have children. However, in real life, many girls are unable to have children. This means that God has deprived her of the right to be a mother, which makes girls very sad. Some girls even commit suicide because they cannot bear it. In fact, girls’ infertility is not a big problem nowadays. As long as the cause can be found and treated correctly, there is still a chance of cure. So, what are the reasons why girls cannot have children? 1. Ovarian factors: As we all know, women must ovulate to get pregnant. If there is a hormone imbalance, it will not promote the maturation and ovulation of the egg, which may cause infertility. Medical research shows that about 10% to 15% of infertile couples are due to ovulation disorders in women. There are many factors that cause ovulation disorders clinically, such as severe malnutrition, allergies, malabsorption, excessive weight loss, high work pressure, excessive strenuous exercise, exposure to chemicals or radiation contaminated environments, etc., all of which may cause ovulation disorders. Certain diseases can also affect ovulation, or even prevent eggs from being released. For example: "Polycystic ovary disease" is mainly due to its hormonal imbalance, causing ovulation disorders and even infertility. In addition, some chromosomal abnormalities, such as Turnet's syndrome, or premature ovarian failure, mean that no eggs can be released. 2. Cervical factors: The cervix is the first checkpoint for sperm to enter the uterine cavity. Sperm must use cervical mucus as a medium to move and smoothly pass through the cervical canal into the uterine cavity. If there is a problem with the secretion, acidity or thickness of cervical mucus, sperm cannot pass through the cervix, which can also cause infertility. 3. Uterine factors: The entire complex endocrine system, including the hypothalamus, pituitary glands and ovaries, must work in coordination to achieve perfect reproductive function. The hormones secreted by the ovaries act on the endometrium, causing it to proliferate and thicken, mainly providing a fertile developmental environment for the fertilized egg so that it can take root and grow. If there is a problem with the reproductive endocrine system, it will affect ovulation or the fertilized egg will not be able to implant normally. Some women have luteal insufficiency, which makes it too easy for them to get pregnant. The luteal phase of a normal woman should last 12-15 days. If the high temperature period is less than 10 days when measuring the basal body temperature, luteal insufficiency should be considered. In addition to the above reasons, it may also be because the girl’s uterus may be underdeveloped or congenitally malformed, in which case it may be more difficult to treat. Of course, the most common reason is blocked fallopian tubes. As long as you go to the hospital and cooperate with the doctor for treatment, you can get pregnant smoothly after the fallopian tubes are unblocked. |
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