Infertility is the case when couples try to conceive for a considerable time without any success. Men and women become infertile due to many conditions. Some are simple and easy to follow while others can be more complicated. Several reasons for infertility differ from the couple’s lifestyle, work environment, heredity aspects, and their hygiene.

The most common cause for infertility in men is having low count of sperm. There are several reasons for this and only some are medical in nature. Usually, it includes having the condition called variocele wherein sperms come in abnormal shape. A man’s lifestyle has direct effects on his sperm count. Usually those men who are active smokers and alcohol drinkers and those who use prohibited drugs have lower sperm count than men who don’t. Even wearing tight pants and soaking in a hot tub more often than usual can lower the sperm count. Fortunately, there are cures that are applicable for correcting this concern.

Since women can’t produce sperm, the main factor that causes inferitlity is ovulation. For women the most common factors for infertility are stress, age, and cervical deformities.A women’s age is major factor to contend with. A woman in her thirties has low ovulation rate. The age bracket that has the higher chance for ovulation is that of the late teens and early twenties. It is at this time when ovulation is at its peak and the woman is ripe for conception. Medical condition both at present and in the past can cause infertility in women. Other causes why women suffer from infertility are abnormal uterine lining, blocked fallopian tubes, masses found in the uterus, scar tissue and even previous infections.

Since infertility affects both men and women, the first step is to find out which one of you has the problem. Since the reasons for infertility is long, it can be that both the couple can make use of medical attention. There are already a lot of medicines and supplements available in the market today to help couples having problems with conception. Therefore if you and your partner are wondering why you are still without child, you better visit your doctor now.

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