Female infertility that cannot be cured

  Women are the main body of reproduction, and if there are problems with their reproductive system, it is very easy to experience infertility. Female infertility can cause great harm to a family, and even lead to the breakdown of the family. In fact, many cases of infertility can be cured, but this does not mean that all cases of infertility can be cured. So what are the incurable infertility problems for women?

  

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  Female infertility that cannot be cured

  There are many reasons for female infertility, many of which can be treated, unless it is congenital uterine malformation. Generally, salpingitis or adhesions can be treated, unless there are particularly severe adhesions; It is relatively difficult to obtain information on the blockage of the male's vas deferens and genital abnormalities.

  Reasons for female infertility

  1. External genitalia and vaginal factors: including abnormal development of the external genitalia and vagina, adhesion scar stenosis formed after vaginal injury, affecting sperm entry into the cervix, affecting fertilization, vaginal inflammation, etc.

  2. Cervical factors: The cervix is the pathway for sperm to enter the uterine cavity, and the amount and nature of cervical mucus can affect whether sperm can enter the uterine cavity. Cervical canal dysplasia, elongated and affecting sperm passage; Cervical mucosal dysplasia can lead to insufficient glandular secretion, cervical inflammation, and growths such as cervical polyps and fibroids that block the cervical canal and affect fertilization.

  3. Tubal factors: The fallopian tubes have the functions of transporting sperm, picking up eggs, and transporting fertilized eggs to the uterine cavity. Tubal lesions are the most common factor in infertility, and any factor that affects the function of the fallopian tubes affects fertilization. Factors that can affect infertility include underdeveloped fallopian tubes, inflammation of the fallopian tubes, and lesions around the fallopian tubes.

  4. Uterine factors: Congenital uterine malformations, endometrial abnormalities, uterine tumors, and so on can all cause infertility.

  5. Ovarian factors: Abnormal ovarian development, endometriosis, luteinized unruptured follicle syndrome, ovarian tumors, luteal insufficiency affecting fertility.

  6. Ovulation disorders: Factors that cause ovarian dysfunction and anovulation can lead to infertility.

  7. Psychological factors: inferiority complex, restlessness, mental tension, reduced social interaction, lack of interest in life, restlessness, and feelings of loss.

  This article provides a detailed introduction to the incurable infertility in women, as well as the underlying causes of female infertility. As a woman, it is best for you to understand the importance of fertility to yourself. You must try your best to protect your body and actively avoid infertility. For congenital infertility, there is currently no cure.

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