09/04/2018
Infertility is the inability of a person, animal or plant to reproduce by natural means or we can say a couple can’t conceive. In humans, infertility is the inability to become pregnant or carry a pregnancy to full term.
There may be many causes for infertility
Age: The ability to conceive starts to fall around the age of 32 years.
Smoking: Smoking significantly increases the risk of infertility in both men and women, and it may undermine the effects of fertility treatment. Smoking during pregnancy increases the chance of pregnancy loss. Passive smoking has also been linked to lower fertility.
Alcohol: Any amount of alcohol consumption can affect the chances of conceiving.
Being obese or overweight: This can increase the risk of infertility in women as well as men.
Eating disorders: If an eating disorder leads to serious weight loss, fertility problems may arise.
Diet: A lack of folic acid, iron, zinc, and vitamin B-12 can affect fertility. Women who are at risk, including those on a vegan diet, should ask the doctor about supplements.
Exercise: Both too much and too little exercise can lead to fertility problems.
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs): Chlamydia can damage the fallopian tubes in a woman and cause inflammation in a man's sc***um. Some other STIs may also cause infertility.
Exposure to some chemicals: Some pesticides, herbicides, metals, such as lead, and solvents have been linked to fertility problems in both men and women. A mouse study has suggested that ingredients in some household detergents may reduce fertility.
Mental stress: This may affect female ovulation and male s***m production and can lead to reduced s*xual activity.
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