A family in which there are no children can not be considered complete. Their absence may be due to the personal beliefs of the couple. But, as a rule, childlessness is the main symptom of infertility, which can be observed in both women and men. And as if the representatives of the stronger sex did not deny their inability to have a child, they can equally be the "culprits" of the absence of the baby in the family. Male and female infertility is a pressing problem that leads to the disintegration of many families and the deterioration of the demographic situation as a whole.
What provokes the appearance of symptoms of male infertility
There is a certain list of factors that can in one way or another affect the deterioration of the qualitative or quantitative composition of sperm . For example:
- abuse of bad habits and addictions;
- physiological or anatomical features of the structure of the reproductive organs;
- use of potent drugs;
- advanced age;
- side effects of radiation or chemotherapy.
What influences the appearance of female infertility symptoms?
The lack of children in a woman can be influenced by such features of her body as:
- disorders in the endocrine system;
- obstruction of fallopian tubes;
- congenital or acquired defects of the uterus;
- immunological processes, during which the body literally rejects the embryo and the like.
However strange it may sound, the women may be affected by passionate, literally paranoid, desire to have children, or on the contrary, panic fear of becoming pregnant.
Infertility examination
Often, doctors can identify the cause that affects the inability to have children, only through a comprehensive and comprehensive survey of the health of both women and men.
Identification of male infertility involves testing the sperm for qualitative and quantitative composition and evaluation of spermogram, which characterizes the motility, shape and number of spermatozoa.
The test for infertility in women is more extensive and can be carried out in several ways. Here are just a few of them:
- Study of mucus in the cervical canal and uterus;
- X-ray of the uterus and fallopian tubes;
- tests for ovulation;
- Study of ovaries and fallopian tubes by laparoscopy ;
- genetic analysis;
- tests for hormones and much more.
In fact, there are a lot of ways to identify infertility in women, as well as the reasons that can provoke it.