A pelvic inflammatory disease caused by chlamydia and gonorrhea is the most common cause of "tubal factor" infertility.
Having polyps, fibroids, adhesions, or a septum inside the uterus can make it difficult for you to become pregnant.
Multiple factors can contribute to irregular ovulation, including hormonal imbalances, thyroid disorders, and pituitary tumors.
An inherited malformation or damage to the cervix can lead to a cervical problem.
PCOS leads to hormonal imbalances and prevents ovulation from occurring. It has become a familiar cause of female infertility.
PCOS leads to hormonal imbalances and prevents ovulation from occurring. It has become a familiar cause of female infertility.
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