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*female Infertility Programme* by BlessedGini: 1:10am On Apr 27, 2019
*FEMALE INFERTILITY PROGRAMME*

INFERTILITY is usually defined as the failure to conceive after a year or more of regular sexual activity during the time of Ovulation. It may also refer to the inability to carry a pregnancy to term.

*THE WOMAN MONTHLY CYCLE*
1. Each month a ripe egg or Ovum (occasionally two) is released from one of the ovaries. This is called OVULATION.
2. The ripe egg begins to travel down the fallopian tube. It is here it may be fertilized by a man's sperm.
3. If the egg is not fertilized by a sperm, It passes out of the body through the vagina, which is know as the Monthly period.

*CONCEPTION*

1. A woman is most likely to conceived just after the time when she ovulate, when an egg has been released from one of her Ovaries, During sexual Intercourse,Sperm are ejaculated from a man's penis into the woman's vagina.
2. Over 300 million sperm are released at once. Most of the sperm leak out of the vagina again, but some begin to swim up through the Cervix. One sperm may then join with the egg and fertilize it. Conception is said to have taken place.
3.During the week after Fertilization, the fertilized egg, or embryo, moves slowly down the fallopian tube and into the womb. It is already growing. The woman misses her period.

*CAUSES OF INFERTILITY*
1. infertility can arise if the mucus remains to thick and the sperm are unable to swim through it, or if it contains antibodies that attacks sperms.

2. Either or both fallopian tubes may be blocked or damaged, preventing sperm and eggs from meeting..

3.The Ovaries may fail to provide mature eggs or be unable to release them because of abnormality, scarring and adhesion.

4. The uterus may contains fibroid, and its lining may be affected by endometriosis.

5. FAILURE TO OVULATE - the inability to release an is the most common cause of female infertility. Hormonal imbalance may be the cause of ovulation failure.

6. OVARIAN PROBLEM: scarring due to surgery or cysts or the side effect of radiation treatment can damage the ovaries.

7. INFECTIONS - sexually transmitted infection like, Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia,etc can damage the ovaries.

8. HORMONAL IMBALANCE - the imbalance of progesterone, which is necessary for a fertilized egg's survival, may cause Miscarriages if too little or for too short a time, the egg may not survive. Estrogen the female hormone too plays an important role in the fertility of the woman.

9. BIRTH CONTROL PILLS AND INJECTIONS - may cause infertility, in that the chemicals which prevents ovulation may do so for longer than the woman wishes.

10. STRUCTURAL PROBLEM - the structure of the woman may be a cause of infertility ( disable, Obesity etc) in rare cases..

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