In today’s society, age-related infertility is becoming more common because, for a variety of reasons, many women wait until their 30s to begin their families.
Even though today’s women are healthier and taking better care of themselves than ever before, improved health in later life does not offset the natural age-related decline in fertility.
It is important to understand that fertility declines as a woman age due to the normal age-related decrease in the number of eggs that remain in her ovaries. This decline may take place much sooner than most women expect.
There are two types of infertility primary and secondary. A woman who was never pregnant and who can’t conceive after one year of not using birth control is called primary infertility. Secondary infertility occurs when a woman can’t get pregnant again after having at least one successful pregnancy.
Infertility may cause by women as well as male. Infertility cause by female called female infertility such as infertility cause by male called male infertility, the causes of infertility in both are different.
Male Infertility causes:
Female infertility causes:
Many of the risk factors for both male and female infertility are the same. They include: