Ovulation is a normal physiological response in women. Ovulation is also a manifestation of women's ability to conceive. If a woman often does not ovulate, it is definitely a problem with her body, and the problem is not small. This article will provide a detailed explanation of the reasons for frequent anovulation and, in conjunction with a scan, identify the factors that can affect ovulation.
1、 Factors affecting ovulation
Age
According to the physiological characteristics of women, the optimal age for reproduction is between 24-29 years old. Ovulation ability begins to decline after the age of 30 and noticeably declines after the age of 40. Age is a crucial factor in women's fertility.
Pressure
Hormones in the body can only function normally under the control of the cerebral cortex. If you constantly carry a lot of stress and are under negative emotions such as tension and anxiety, the cerebral cortex cannot secrete hormones normally, which can affect normal ovulation of the ovaries.
Tobacco and alcohol
Nowadays, many women have the habit of smoking and drinking alcohol. Women with smoking habits can seriously affect the secretion of sex hormones, while drinking alcohol, especially excessive drinking, can easily lead to irregular menstruation, even amenorrhea. Both of these behaviors can affect ovulation function, even leading to abnormal egg production and cessation of ovulation.
Staying up late
Frequently staying up late and not getting enough rest will gradually deplete the body's functions, not only reducing the immune system, but also affecting hormone secretion, which can easily lead to hormonal imbalances and seriously affect a woman's egg growth, and even cause anovulation.
Dieting
Beauty is a woman's nature, and many young women pursue so-called slimness by resorting to various harmful methods such as medication, dieting, etc., which can affect the normal function of the central nervous system and endocrine system. Abnormal secretion of estrogen, progesterone, and other hormones can lead to menstrual disorders, ovulation disorders, etc.
Flow of people
Miscarriage can cause damage to the endometrium, making it difficult for the fertilized egg to take root in the endometrium. In addition, improper care after abortion surgery can easily lead to infections, pelvic inflammatory disease, fallopian tube blockage, endometriosis, and other problems, seriously affecting fertility. Moreover, the surgery itself also has certain unsafe factors.
Supplements
Some health products contain a large amount of estrogen, and short-term use may make women feel physically and mentally healthy. However, long-term use may lead to endocrine disorders, affect normal ovulation, and even trigger some hormone related diseases.
Pollution
If modern people frequently come into contact with chemical substances, lead, anesthetics, X-rays, and other chemical pollutants and physical radiation in their daily life and work, the ovulation function of the ovaries will definitely be affected. In addition, dietary pollution can also affect normal ovulation.
Medication
Long term use of certain medications, such as long-acting steroid injection contraceptives, can disrupt the interaction between the brain and ovaries, suppress ovulation, and cause difficulties in conception for women. Moreover, there are indications that the longer this contraceptive method is used, the higher the likelihood of amenorrhea.
Menstrual sexual activity
Sexual activity during menstruation can stimulate the body to produce anti sperm antibodies, leading to pelvic infections, endometriosis, etc., which can affect the vitality of eggs. In addition, hygiene care during menstruation is also important and must be done properly.
2、 What are the reasons for frequent anovulation during ovulation period
1. Hyperprolactinemia: Prolactin affects the normal secretion of gonadotropins from the pituitary gland, causing abnormal ovarian function, which in turn can damage the ovulation function of the ovaries and the normal development of follicles.
2. Enzyme deficiency or prostaglandin deficiency: Fibrin lysozyme, activated collagenase, and prostaglandins act on the basement membrane of the follicular wall, digesting the follicular wall and leading to the formation of ovarian ovulation pores. If there is a lack of enzymes or prostaglandins at this time, it will affect normal ovulation.
3. Central endocrine disorders: Central endocrine disorders, insufficient secretion of luteinizing hormone, and inability to activate biochemical and histological changes that lead to the digestion and rupture of follicular walls, can affect normal ovulation and follicular development.
4. Ovarian lesions, such as congenital ovarian hypoplasia, polycystic ovary syndrome, premature ovarian failure, ovarian tumors, etc., can all affect ovulation function.
5. Gynecological diseases: Various gynecological diseases can affect the ovulation function of the ovaries. For example, when the fallopian tubes become inflamed, they become thicker, fibrotic, and even adhere to the ovaries, uterus, and surrounding organ tissues, which can seriously cause ovulation obstruction.
This article provides a detailed introduction to the various factors that affect female ovulation, as well as the reasons why women do not ovulate. If you are a woman who does not ovulate, it is best to refer to the content of this article to see where the problem lies and make timely adjustments to restore ovulation.