As we mentioned in previous articles, infertility is defined as inability of a couple to conceive after 12 months of unprotected sexual intercourse. It effects over 5 millions couple alone in the U. S. and many times more in the world. Because of unawareness of treatments, only 10% seeks help from professional specialist. In this article, we will discuss ovarian causes of infertility.
I. Definition
The ovary is female reproductive organ where the eggs mature and extruded to the Fallopian tubes, it is part of the vertebrate female reproductive system.
II. Ovarian causes of infertility
1. Ovarian resistance
The term used to define the inability of ovaries to response to FSH stimulation, thereby no developing follicle. The exact cause is still unknown, some researchers believe it is caused deficiency of FSH and LH receptors in the ovary, the presence of antibodies to gonadotropin receptors, or a post receptor defect.
2. Ovarian failure
Ovarian failure is a condition defined as loss of ovarian function for female under age of 40 ( early menopause) caused by low levels of estrogen and high levels of FSH hormone.
3. Ovarian dygenesis
It is caused by the second X chromosome defective at birth leading to sterility.
4. Chocolate cyst
Chocolate cyst also known as endometrioma, caused by endometrial adhesion and implants attached to the ovaries leading to abnormal function of ovaries and interfering with production of mature eggs.
5. Ovarian pregnancy
An pregnancy occurs within the ovary. It is caused by matured age being fertilized inside of the ovaries leading to miscarriage.
6. Poor egg quality
The cause of poor egg quality still unknown but researches believe it may be caused by genetic passing through from generation to generation, poor lifestyle, drugs or medication side effects leading to abnormal eggs producing processes of ovaries resulting in increasing the risk of miscarriage and birth defect.
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I. Definition
The ovary is female reproductive organ where the eggs mature and extruded to the Fallopian tubes, it is part of the vertebrate female reproductive system.
II. Ovarian causes of infertility
1. Ovarian resistance
The term used to define the inability of ovaries to response to FSH stimulation, thereby no developing follicle. The exact cause is still unknown, some researchers believe it is caused deficiency of FSH and LH receptors in the ovary, the presence of antibodies to gonadotropin receptors, or a post receptor defect.
2. Ovarian failure
Ovarian failure is a condition defined as loss of ovarian function for female under age of 40 ( early menopause) caused by low levels of estrogen and high levels of FSH hormone.
3. Ovarian dygenesis
It is caused by the second X chromosome defective at birth leading to sterility.
4. Chocolate cyst
Chocolate cyst also known as endometrioma, caused by endometrial adhesion and implants attached to the ovaries leading to abnormal function of ovaries and interfering with production of mature eggs.
5. Ovarian pregnancy
An pregnancy occurs within the ovary. It is caused by matured age being fertilized inside of the ovaries leading to miscarriage.
6. Poor egg quality
The cause of poor egg quality still unknown but researches believe it may be caused by genetic passing through from generation to generation, poor lifestyle, drugs or medication side effects leading to abnormal eggs producing processes of ovaries resulting in increasing the risk of miscarriage and birth defect.
For the best pregnancy self help program review, please visit
http://bestfertility.blogspot.com/
For series of Infertility Articles, please visit
http://fertility-infertility.blogspot.com/
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