The causes
The causes of female infertility may involve
several different parameters
Endocrine factors *
Fallopian factors
Age
Endometriosis
Abnormalities in the structure of the uterus
* Ovulation problems with or without irregularities of the menstrual cycle, polycystic ovaries, etc.)
Polycystic ovaries
It is a syndrome is a hormonal disorder of unknown causality, which appears in 5-10% of the female population.
It is usually accompanied by menstrual cycle irregularities, obesity, and features that are attributed to the increased activity of androgens such hypertrichosis, acne and excessively oily skin.
Endometriosis
The term endometriosis refers to the development of foci of functional endometrial tissue in places other than the uterine cavity and walls.
It is estimated that endometriosis is responsible for approximately 6% of all childless couples, although its precise mechanism is still unknown.
Endometriosis
The term endometriosis refers to the development of foci of functional endometrial tissue in places other than the uterine cavity and walls.
It is estimated that endometriosis is responsible for approximately 6% of all childless couples, although its precise mechanism is still unknown.
“Idiopathic” or unexplained infertility
The term idiopathic or unexplained infertility is usually attributed to couples that, for “inexplicable” reasons, have not conceived after two years of trying, and no disorder or abnormality has been detected in their reproductive systems.
Up to 25% of patients with a history of infertility may belong to this category.