Compared to before, the probability of modern people experiencing infertility is still relatively high, which has a significant impact on a family. Many couples' relationships may become disharmonious due to infertility, and there may also be estrangement between elders and younger generations. But many people still don't understand infertility. So, what are the reasons for infertility?
Infertility is related to both men and women. It is known that abnormalities in male sperm and female uterine cavity can lead to infertility. However, upon closer examination, it can be seen that both excessive obesity and blind weight loss can lead to health issues in the human body, affecting the endocrine system and causing infertility.
In addition, many women have experienced multiple induced abortions, which increases the risk of gynecological diseases. As a result, women are prone to pelvic inflammatory disease, blocked fallopian tubes, and other abnormalities, which can lead to infertility in women. Some people have unhealthy sexual behavior, which increases the risk of contracting sexually transmitted diseases and can also lead to infertility.
In modern society, there is a great deal of mental pressure, with work and study being very stressful. If one's mental state is consistently high, it is not conducive to pregnancy. If it is in this tense state, even during pregnancy, it can affect the development of the embryo. Therefore, in real life, it is important to pay attention to regulation and adjustment, and relieve stress in a timely manner.