The next task for couples entering the marriage hall is to conceive a cute baby, but some couples after marriage may try their best to "applaud for love", but they still cannot successfully prepare for pregnancy. So, if the male cause has been ruled out through examination, how should female infertility be treated?

1. Women with infertility should first check for the presence of some infections, such as chlamydia or gonococcal infections, which can easily lead to pelvic inflammatory disease, and women with pelvic inflammatory disease are also prone to infertility. If such infection causes are found through examination, active treatment should be given for gonococcal and chlamydial infections.
2. It is also necessary to monitor ovulation to determine whether the female ovaries are unable to produce dominant eggs or have produced dominant eggs but cannot rupture. Targeted ovulation induction therapy is needed for this. If infertility is caused by polycystic ovary syndrome, medication or surgical treatment should be performed based on specific examination results to achieve the goal of expelling mature follicles.
3. Common causes of female infertility are also related to inflammation, adhesions, and blockages in the fallopian tubes, so it is necessary to undergo fallopian tube imaging or fallopian tube flushing to check for blockages and adhesions. If infertility is caused by this reason, the adhesions and blockages should be loosened and unblocked for treatment. If there is proximal blockage, interventional treatment can be performed. If blockage occurs in the distal part of the fallopian tube, laparoscopic examination should be combined with distal treatment.