What factors affect fertility? Having a healthy baby is a necessity for every family, but the incidence of infertility has been increasing in recent years. So what factors affect fertility? Below, the editor will introduce it to you.
In this dynamic era, women's lives are becoming more and more colorful. Even the most primitive obligation of life - childbirth - has brought unprecedented freedom due to the development of modern medicine: whether to give birth or not? When will it be born? How to give birth? The power of choice lies entirely in our own hands.
As a gynecologist who has been dealing with infertility for 10 years, I often wonder if God is playing a prank: some women who don't want to have children accidentally get pregnant again and again; Some women who wholeheartedly aspire to be mothers have to go through many setbacks and tests.
Many times, when they see some smart and lovely women around them, enjoying love and pursuing success, because their pregnancy plans are still relatively far away, they do not pay much attention to them. When they are extremely tired, they light a cigarette and suddenly think, "Quit it half a year before pregnancy!" Little do they know that they are already unconsciously overdrawn one of the most important talents of women - fertility.
I really want to remind them loudly, "Maybe one day, you will really want to be a mother
1. Induced abortion
Artificial abortion causes pelvic inflammatory disease, which ultimately affects the fallopian tubes, a crucial reproductive channel in our body. Its inner diameter is only the thickness of a ballpoint pen core. Inflammation of the fallopian tubes can cause blockage, leading to infertility.
Drug induced abortion has a greater risk than surgical abortion because the bleeding time is longer and there is a greater chance of infection.
In addition, if induced abortion is repeated, it will make the functional layer of the uterus barren. During pregnancy, the embryo is like a small tree in a stone field, and in order to obtain more nutrients, it must desperately take root deep. During childbirth, the placenta cannot be automatically delivered. For heavier cases, it becomes "placental implantation", where the placenta and uterus grow together, and doctors have to remove the uterus. The number of abortions is directly proportional to the risk of future occurrences.
2. Smoking
Pregnancy is a very natural physiological process, and most women can easily pass 10 months, while women who smoke are prone to pregnancy complications.