At a certain age, women will have the desire to have children and become mothers, but not all women can successfully achieve their dream of becoming mothers. Many issues can lead to a woman losing her fertility, and these influencing factors may come from external factors or from the woman herself. What are the reasons that affect female fertility?
1. Reproductive issues
Women need to meet the conditions for childbirth in order to have a healthy and complete reproductive system. The uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes and other organs in the reproductive system should have normal morphology and sound function. If women have reproductive system problems, such as poor egg quality, anovulation or lack of eggs, blocked or deformed fallopian tubes, uterine malformations, etc., they can all cause infertility.
2. Other diseases
Even if women have a sound reproductive system, other physical problems can still affect their fertility. For example, diabetes, hypertension and heart disease will lead to female infertility, and obesity will also lead to infertility. There are also some systemic diseases that can affect women's pregnancy.
3. Bad habits
If a woman's lifestyle habits are poor, such as smoking, drinking, and staying up late frequently, it can lead to poor physical condition, weak constitution, and difficulty in conceiving. Women who frequently undergo induced abortions may suffer significant damage to their uterus and may also experience infertility in the future. Women who have chaotic sexual life, do not pay attention to sexual hygiene, and are infected with diseases may also have fertility problems.