- Advancing maternal age:
As women age, egg counts reduce at a rapid rate. Egg quality, or the likelihood of an egg being genetically normal, decreases as well.
Resulting in decrease in the ability to conceive a normal pregnancy when a woman is in her early maternal age. - Ovulation disorders:
Ovulation disorder is the disturbance in the production of an egg during a woman’s menstrual cycle. - Polycystic ovary syndrome(PCOS)
- Hypothalamic dysfunction
- Premature ovarian failure
- Too much prolactin
- Tubal blockage:
A non-surgical form of permanent birth control in which a physician inserts a 4cm (1.6inch) long metal coil into each one of women’s two fallopian tube via a scope passed through the cervix into the uterus and here into the openings of the fallopian tube. - Uterine fibroids:
Situations where fibroids are very large-greater than 6cm in diameter- those located inside the uterine cavity may affect your ability to get pregnant and deliver a healthy baby. - Endometrial polyps:
A non-cancerous growth attached to the inner wall of the womb (uterus). Common in women who are undergoing or have completed menopause. Symptoms include irregular menstrual bleeding and bleeding after menopause. - endometriosis:
Endometriosis is a disorder in which tissue that normally lines the uterus grows outside the uterus.
Inflammation and scarring produced by infertility is caused resulting in potentially detrimental effects on egg, sperm or embryo. - Male factors affecting sperm growth:
Male infertility is caused by low sperm production,abnormal sperm function or blockages preventing the delivery of sperm.
The disorders are a result of condition such as: