The
following signs and symptoms do not always indicate infertility, and often
infertility has no symptoms at all. However, there may be a need to see a
fertility specialist if the couple have been trying to conceive without success
for some time.
1.
Abnormal menstrual bleeding
- bleeding for anything between 3 to 7 days can be
considered normal. However, if length of menstrual flow is shorter or longer,
bleeding is very light, or extremely heavy and intense, this can signal
problems.
·
changes
in heaviness or coloring
·
changes
in length of bleeding time
·
excessive
menstrual cramps
·
extremely
heavy menstrual bleeding
·
extremely
light menstrual bleeding
2.
Irregular menstrual cycles - unusually short or long cycles ((less than 24 days, or more than 35
days)can be a red flag for infertility problems and may be a sign of possible
ovulation problems. Abnormal menstrual cycles can also come unpredictably..
3. Sexual
dysfunction - if the
male partner does experience sexual dysfunction, this could be an infertility
red flag.
·
ejaculatory
problems
·
impotence
4.
Successive miscarriages (two or more)
5. Weight
problems
·
excessive
exercise routines
·
excessive
thinness
·
excessive
overweight or obesity
·
extreme
dieting
·
poor
dieting practices
When to
seek help
In general, couples with a female partner under age 35 who have unsuccessfully tried to conceive for at least one year of unprotected sex should seek medical help if conception does not occur. A woman over aged 35 should seek help if six months of unprotected sex doesn't lead to pregnancy.
In general, couples with a female partner under age 35 who have unsuccessfully tried to conceive for at least one year of unprotected sex should seek medical help if conception does not occur. A woman over aged 35 should seek help if six months of unprotected sex doesn't lead to pregnancy.
If the
woman or her partner have any risk factors or symptoms of infertility, waiting
to find help for getting pregnant isn't necessary. For example, if a woman has
irregular periods, endometriosis, or PCOS, or if either partner has a history
of sexually transmitted diseases, seeking help right away makes sense.
Dr Tango is Consultant Physician with facts and Figures Email- caremed001@gmail.com Blackberry Pin - 74282d21.Follow us on twitter @Care_Med
Dr Tango is Consultant Physician with facts and Figures Email- caremed001@gmail.com Blackberry Pin - 74282d21.Follow us on twitter @Care_Med
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