Why is infertility caused by normal menstruation

  Infertility is an unfortunate event for both women and families. However, infertility is not an incurable disease. As long as the cause of infertility is identified, it can be cured. Common causes of infertility include menstrual irregularities and blocked ovulation ducts in women. Why are women infertile if their menstrual cycle is normal?

  

Why is infertility caused by normal menstruation1

  If menstruation is normal and pregnancy is not possible, one should consider whether ovulation is a problem. A normal menstrual cycle does not necessarily lead to ovulation. To check for ovulation, basal body temperature measurement can be used to determine if ovulation has occurred. The basal body temperature of women with normal ovulation is relatively low after menstruation, and it becomes even lower on ovulation day, while the body temperature after ovulation will be higher than before ovulation. By following this pattern, it is also possible to infer when a woman's ovulation period is.

  If you have sex during the ovulation period, the chances of pregnancy are high. The ovulation period refers to about fourteen days before the next menstrual period. If you are worried about whether there is a problem leading to not getting pregnant, you can go to the hospital for a B-ultrasound and semen routine examination. Getting pregnant is two basic things that are normal.

  It is speculated that during the ovulation period, sexual intercourse occurs a few days before and after the ovulation period. This will increase the chances of conception. If natural pregnancy still cannot be achieved after six months, it is necessary to go to a regular hospital for pre pregnancy examination to clarify the cause of infertility, ultimately ensuring that pregnant women receive effective treatment and can conceive early.

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