Some female friends have their menstrual cycle every month, even though it is very regular. However, they have been preparing for pregnancy for a long time and have not been able to conceive. This makes them very confused because in their understanding, as long as menstruation comes, they can get pregnant. So, can they get pregnant when menstruation comes?
Having menstruation does not necessarily guarantee pregnancy. Menstruation only indicates that the function of the uterus and ovaries is normal. Menstruation is a basic condition for pregnancy. If there is no menstrual period, it means there is no ovulation and pregnancy is often not possible. However, there are many factors that can affect pregnancy, and whether one can conceive is not solely determined by menstruation.
For example, conditions such as uterine malformation and undersized uterus, even if menstruation is normal, may still lead to the inability to conceive normally. For example, tumors in the uterus and ovaries may also lead to infertility. Sometimes, even though menstruation is normal, there is no ovulation, which is called anovulatory menstruation, and it is also impossible to conceive.
If a woman has been preparing for pregnancy for more than a year, has normal sexual activity and menstruation, but still has not become pregnant, it is recommended to go to the reproductive clinic of the hospital for relevant examinations in a timely manner to rule out organic lesions. In addition, if there are immune problems or male sperm problems, it often leads to infertility. So it is necessary to treat the cause of the disease in order to increase the chances of conception.