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Uterus Problems
Infertility is now becoming common among women around the world. There are numerous causes of female infertility that hinder natural conception. The most common cause of infertility among women today is ovulation disorders. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is caused by cysts in the ovaries, which hampers ovulation. Many girls are diagnosed with PCOS in their teenage years. Irregular periods or lack of periods is the most prevalent sign of an ovulation disorder.
Causes of Female Infertility
Other causes of female infertility are cervical stenosis or a problem with the cervical mucus, which is not sperm-friendly. Unfriendly cervical mucus can encumber sperm movement or even end up killing the sperm.
Blocked fallopian tubes or any kind of damage to the fallopian tubes, including scarring or tissue damage, can also affect female fertility. Fallopian tube damage is a form of permanent infertility, and the only option in such a case is assisted reproductive technique.
Female Uterus Problems
Fertility issues due to female uterus problems usually stem from an abnormally shaped uterus. An abnormal uterus is a very rare condition, and hardly 1 percent of infertile women may have a uterus that is T-shaped or heart-shaped. A woman with an abnormally shaped uterus may be able to conceive but will not be able to carry her pregnancy to term due to uterus limitations. Very often, women with an abnormally shaped uterus suffer a miscarriage whenever they do conceive.
Endometriosis and Uterus-Related Problems
When the uterus lining begins to grow outside the uterus, this condition is called Endometriosis. It is one of the causes of infertility related to the uterus. A woman with endometriosis may have infertility. Any uterus related problems such as scarring or inflammation can disturb the embryo and disrupt implantation, thereby preventing pregnancy.
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Get A Second OpinionFibroids and Polyps in the Uterus
Many women suffer from fibroids and polyps in the uterus. Occasionally it may hamper implantation, but usually, women with fibroids or polyps have been able to conceive and have a successful pregnancy culminating in a healthy baby. Polyps are non-cancerous tumors that grow out of the uterine lining.
Treatment for Fibroids and Polyps
Doctors usually suggest that women who have fibroids or polyps should have these growths removed from the uterus before planning a baby. Surgical removal of polyps and fibroids is usually performed to improve the chances of getting pregnant and eliminating the possibility of a miscarriage.
Common Female Uterus Problems and Infertility
Most common female uterus problems cause infertility or prevent women from having a successful pregnancy. Though uterus problems are a very rare condition, if a woman does happen to suffer from an abnormally shaped uterus or endometriosis, the logical solution suggested by doctors is to opt for a surrogate mother.
Understanding Surrogacy
Many couples are apprehensive about the connection between the baby and the surrogate mother and the bonding that may form. However, it is important to understand that there is no genetic connection between the surrogate mother and the child. This is a legal agreement where the surrogate mother has to hand over the child to the biological parents as soon as it is born. The surrogate mother has no legal claim over the surrogate child.
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Surrogacy is now a common phenomenon in India, and it is not difficult to find a surrogate mother. The egg and sperm of the biological parents are fertilized in the lab, and the embryo is transferred to the uterus of the surrogate mother. This is an In Vitro Treatment procedure and entails collecting mature eggs from the female partner and sperms from the male partner. The fertilization is performed in the laboratory under the skilled expertise of a qualified embryologist.
Adoption as an Option
Another option for a couple where the female partner suffers from an infertile uterus is adoption. CARA is a centralized adoption agency in India, enabling childless couples to adopt children who need a loving home.
Consult Your Fertility Specialist
It is worthwhile discussing with your fertility consultant the various options available to you based on your specific condition. Since your doctor has studied your medical condition, they can advise you better.
Frequently Asked Questions
Uterus problems refer to conditions that affect the uterus, such as fibroids, polyps, or infections.
Uterus problems can be caused by hormonal imbalances, infections, genetic factors, or structural abnormalities.
Symptoms may include abnormal bleeding between periods, heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, and difficulty getting pregnant.
Yes, certain uterus problems like fibroids or structural issues can make it harder to conceive or maintain a pregnancy.
Endometriosis is a condition where tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus, causing pain and fertility problems.
Adenomyosis is when the tissue that lines the uterus grows into the muscular wall of the uterus, causing heavy periods and pelvic pain.
Some uterus problems, like abnormal growths or prolonged hormone imbalances, can increase the risk of uterine cancer.
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