Are Delayed or Irregular Periods a Sign of Infertility?


 Are Delayed or Irregular Periods a Sign of Infertility?

30% to 40% of all cases of infertility are caused by irregular or atypical ovulation. Anovulation is the medical term for when you aren't ovulating and have irregular periods, no periods, or abnormal bleeding. Period irregularities might result from abnormal ovulation. Although irregular ovulation doesn't prevent you from becoming pregnant, it can make it a little more challenging. To control your menstrual cycle and better understand when you ovulate each month, seek expert and medical assistance.

Four Signs of Infertility

  • Abnormal cycles. There is more or less bleeding than usual.
  • Irregular time frames. Each month, the amount of days between each menstruation fluctuates.
  • No Periods. You've never had a period, or your cycles have stopped completely 
  • Difficult Times: Cramps, pelvic pain, and back pain can all occur.
The fertility of men, women, or both is impacted by a variety of lifestyle variables. Nutrition, weight, and exercise; stress from work and home; occupational and environmental exposures; substance use and abuse; and pharmaceuticals are a few examples, but there are many more as well.

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