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Female and male infertility is fairly common nowadays. There are many different causes of female and male infertility. It is basically a disorder affecting the reproductive systems that prevent the female from being able to conceive. The many factors that are involved in natural conception and all have to be in order for conception to be successful. The sperm of the male, the reproductive organs of the female and the environment will all need to be in the right order. When anything is out of place in either party, you will have female and male infertility. If you feel that there is a problem with you and your partner in having a child, you need to understand what are the causes of female and male infertility. The Causes of Female And Male Infertility Infertility in the male is caused by a few different factors. It is essential to have healthy sperm production for conception to happen. This sperm needs to be strong enough to reach the egg. It will need good motility. If the sperm count is below optimum or the sperms are of poor quality, pregnancy will rarely occur. Male problems make up a third of female and male infertility. The common problems faced by men are known as azoospermia and oligospermnia. The first is a case of zero sperm production and the latter is a case of low sperm count up a point where it is not useful. The problem could also be that the sperm is not formed properly or they die prematurely before they can reach the egg. Genetic disorder can cause these problems. Women need to have both healthy eggs and blockage free fallopian tubes to allow for conception. Female infertility is often caused by ovulation disorder. Correct cycles of ovulation are necessary for the healthy eggs to descend into place for the sperm to reach it. Polycystic ovary syndrome is one of the more common problems in female infertility. Female and male infertility problems can also be due to birth defects that causes damage to the reproductive systems. When To See A Doctor for Female and Male Infertility It is important to know that you will need medical treatment to remedy female and male infertility. Female and male infertility is treated in different ways and by different types of medical doctors. A gynecologist often is the first consultation for female infertility and men need to see an urologist. Once the cause of the female and male infertility is determined, the proper treatment can then begin. That is the first step towards conception.
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