STRUCTURAL PROBLEMS : Structural problems usually ...
STRUCTURAL PROBLEMS : Structural problems usually involve the presence of abnormal tissue in the fallopian tubes or uterus. If the fallopian tubes are blocked, eggs are not able to move from the ovaries to the uterus and sperm is not able to reach the egg for fertilization. Structural problems with the uterus, such as those that may interfere with implantation, can also cause infertility. Some specific structural problems that can cause infertility include: Endometriosis, when tissue that normally lines the inside of the uterus is found in other places, such as blocking the fallopian tubes Uterine fibroids, growths that appear within and around the wall of the uterus, although most women with fibroids do not have problems with fertility and can get pregnant. However, some women with fibroids may not be able to get pregnant naturally or may have multiple miscarriages or preterm labor. Polyps, which are noncancerous growths on the inside surface of the uterus. Polyps can interfere with the function of the uterus and make it difficult for a woman to remain pregnant after conception. Surgical removal of the polyps can increase the chances for a woman to get pregnant. Scarring in the uterus from previous injuries, infections, or surgery. Scarring may increase the risk of miscarriage and may interfere with implantation, thus leading to infertility. An unusually shaped uterus, which can affect implantation and the ability to carry a pregnancy to term Best Fertility Care Centre , Advanced Fertility Care Centre , Maternal & Child Health Care Centre , Ashwini Hospitla& Fertility Centre Moondrumavadi K.Pudur Madurai -07
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