A family of three or four is enviable, but some families go through great hardships to have a baby. Many people are unable to conceive, and there are various reasons for infertility. In order to conceive as soon as possible, female friends need to undergo various examinations. Today, let's learn about the question of how long it takes to prepare for pregnancy and check the fallopian tubes if you can't conceive.
How long does it take to prepare for pregnancy? If you can't conceive, you need to check your fallopian tubes
If one has normal sexual activity and cannot conceive normally for more than six months, it may be related to abnormalities in the reproductive system. In your case, you can go to the hospital to have your fallopian tubes checked, or continuously monitor the development of follicles through transvaginal ultrasound. Regular sexual intercourse when the follicles are close to maturity can increase the chances of conception.
Reasons for female infertility
1. Abnormalities in the fallopian tubes, chronic salpingitis causing umbrella closure, or damage to the fallopian tube mucosa, resulting in complete blockage or hydrosalpinx of the fallopian tubes, leading to infertility.
2. Pelvic adhesions, pelvic inflammatory disease, endometriosis, tuberculous pelvic inflammatory disease, etc. can all cause local or widespread loose or dense adhesions, leading to damage to the function and structure of the pelvic cavity and fallopian tubes.
3. The typical symptoms of endometriosis are pelvic pain and infertility, which are often caused by immune dysfunction in the pelvic and uterine cavities, leading to ovulation, fallopian tube function, fertilization, luteinization, and endometrial receptivity, and affecting multiple stages of pregnancy.
4. Endometrial lesions are commonly seen in endometritis, adhesions, polyps, and other conditions.
5. Uterine fibroids, including submucosal fibroids and intramural fibroids with large volumes that affect the shape of the uterine cavity, can have an impact on pregnancy.
6. The relationship between genital tumors and infertility is uncertain, and persistent anovulation caused by endocrine functional ovarian tumors can affect pregnancy.
7. Reproductive tract developmental abnormalities, including uterine malformations, congenital abnormalities in fallopian tube development, etc., may cause infertility and miscarriage.
8. Persistent anovulation.
9. Polycystic ovary syndrome.
10. Premature ovarian failure and ovarian dysfunction.
11. Congenital gonadal dysplasia.
12. Hypogonadotropic gonadal dysfunction.
13. Hyperprolactinemia.
14. Luteinized follicle non rupture syndrome, etc.
In summary, these are some insights and suggestions regarding the question of how long it takes to conceive before checking the fallopian tubes. We hope they will be helpful to everyone. To have a baby, in addition to actively preparing for pregnancy, it is also necessary to conduct a comprehensive examination of both the male and female bodies to confirm that there is no infertility. I believe every family can have a cute baby.