What women are most worried about during their growing years is infertility. Too much insecurity and worry about infertility can destroy family harmony and even lead to divorce. Abnormal growth and development in the vagina, incomplete cervical dysplasia, and peripheral changes in bilateral fallopian tubes are all causes of female infertility. Well, let's analyze them one by one from the perspectives of physiology and psychology. 1. Private and vaginal factors: including abnormal development of the private parts and vagina, adhesion and scarring after vaginal injury, which affects the entry of sperm into the cervix, affects fertilization, and Trichomonas vaginitis. 2. Cervical factors: The cervix is the way for male sperm to enter the uterine cavity. The amount and properties of cervical mucus affect whether male sperm can enter the uterine cavity. The cervical canal is underdeveloped and long and thin, which affects the passage of male sperm; if the cervical canal mucosa is underdeveloped, the glandular duct metabolism is insufficient, the cervix is inflamed, and growths such as cervical cysts and cervical fibroids block the cervical canal and affect fertilization. 3. Bilateral fallopian tube elements: The bilateral fallopian tubes have the function of transporting male sperm, picking up eggs, and transporting sperm and eggs together to the uterine cavity. Bilateral fallopian tube disease is the most common factor in infertility, and any factor that affects the function of the bilateral fallopian tubes will affect fertilization. Bilateral tubal dysplasia, salpingitis, bilateral tubal peripheral lesions, etc. are all factors that can affect infertility. 4. Uterine factors: congenital uterine malformations, endometrial abnormalities, uterine tumors, etc. can all lead to infertility. 5. Uterine and ovarian factors: Abnormal growth and development of the uterus and ovaries, endometriosis, sphingomyelinated uncleaved egg syndrome, uterine and ovarian tumors, and insufficient corpus luteum function affect pregnancy. 6. Ovulation disorders: Factors that cause ovarian dysfunction and lead to anovulation can cause infertility. 7. Psychological disorders: inferiority complex, restlessness, tension and anxiety, reduced social interaction, lack of interest in daily life, irritability, suspicion, and frustration. |
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