Infertility is a great blow to every family, but it is the responsibility of both husband and wife. Many families blame the woman for not being able to conceive, thinking that she lacks fertility. This is not right. When infertility occurs, both parties should go to the hospital for a detailed examination. So, what are the manifestations of infertility?
Male infertility: There are many symptoms of male infertility. The first common one is hematospermia, which means that male semen may appear reddish pink or have blood streaks. Another type is oligospermia. Normal male semen contains about 20 million sperm per milliliter. If the sperm count is lower than normal, it will naturally reduce the chance of pregnancy. Another type of male infertility is azoospermia, which means that there are no sperm in the male's semen, making it impossible for the female to conceive.
Female infertility: The primary manifestation of female infertility is amenorrhea. If a woman does not have her period after the age of 18, or if her period continues for more than six months after it begins, these conditions may cause infertility. In addition, the symptoms of female infertility are abnormal vaginal discharge, such as pelvic inflammatory disease, cervical erosion, pelvic inflammatory disease, endometritis, etc., which can cause abnormal vaginal discharge, increased vaginal discharge, yellowing, and odor, all of which can lead to female infertility.