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How Uterine Abnormalities Affect Infertility?

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 How Uterine Abnormalities Affect Infertility? A genetic problem could cause a woman to have a uterus that is misshapen or poorly shaped. Uterine septa, bicornuate uteri , and T-shaped uteri are a few examples of this. These uterine abnormalities may raise the chance of miscarriage or premature delivery, as well as make it more difficult to become pregnant.  Pregnancy can be halted by conditions such as uterine fibroids, polyps, scar tissue, radiation damage (after cancer therapy), or uterine trauma.  This can include infertility brought on by Asherman's syndrome, an uncommon ailment in which uterine scar tissue forms obstructions that obstruct the ability to conceive. Your uterus's shape does, however, marginally increase your risk of experiencing some pregnancy-related issues, such as miscarriage. early labour and preterm birth.  Low weight at birth. Therefore, two factors may be used to explain the causes and methods by which uterine size and volume affect fertili...

How does age effect fertility?

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How does age effect fertility?  When a woman reaches her early 30s, her fertility usually begins to gradually decline; beyond 35, the decline picks up quickly. The likelihood of becoming pregnant in any monthly cycle at the age of 40 is about 5%. The late teens and early 20s are when women are most fertile. The capacity to become pregnant starts to decrease by the age of thirty. Once you hit your mid-30s, this drop occurs more quickly. By the age of 45, natural conception is improbable due to a significant drop in fertility. The quantity and quality of eggs decline with age, with a decline occurring especially beyond the age of 35. Every month, starting at puberty and continuing until menopause, an egg is transferred from your ovaries to your womb. You become pregnant when the egg and sperm unite in the womb. This isn't the case, despite the impression that your body is producing a fresh egg each month. Every egg a woman has is stored in her ovaries from the moment of birth. The eg...