Female infertility


Overview
Female Infertility refers to the inability to conceive after one year of regular, unprotected intercourse. It may result from issues related to ovulation, fallopian tubes, uterus, or hormonal imbalance. The condition can affect women at different stages of reproductive life. Infertility may be temporary or long-term. Various medical and lifestyle factors can influence fertility. Emotional stress is common among affected individuals. Early evaluation helps identify underlying causes. Comprehensive assessment is often required. Timely diagnosis improves management options.
What Happens During Allergic Rhinitis?
Infertility occurs when one or more steps of conception are disrupted. Ovulation may not occur regularly. The fallopian tubes may be blocked, preventing egg and sperm from meeting. The uterine environment may not support implantation. Hormonal imbalances may also interfere with reproductive processes.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis involves detailed medical history and reproductive evaluation. Hormonal blood tests assess ovulation function. Ultrasound imaging evaluates ovaries and uterus. Additional tests such as hysterosalpingography may assess fallopian tube patency.
