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Overcome Infertilty --What Exihibits Tubal Conditions To Cause Infertility

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 what exhibits tubal conditions to cause infertility.
1. Gonorrhea
Gonorrhea is sexual transmitting disease caused by bacteria Neisseria gonococcus leading to infection and inflammation in the uterus and Fallopian tube in women and epididymitis in men .

2. Pelvic inflammation disease (PID)
PID is defined as a condition of an acute infection in the pelvic caused by sexual transmitted diseases leading infertility if the scar forming in the Fallopian tube blocks the tube completely.

3.Cornual pregnancy
A pregnancy in which the fertilized egg is implanted itself around where the fallopian tubes reach the uterus, It often end with miscarriage.

4. Tubal problem
The Fallopian is the tube that helps to retrieve egg from the ovaries and coax it toward the uterus and oncoming sperm. Tubal problem is caused by scar tissue restricting the movement of the egg or sperm including endometrial adhesion and implants.

5.Ureaplasma urealyticum
Ureaplasia urealyticum is a types of bacteria infection as resulting of sexual disease transmitting between partner. It causes no symptoms but interferes with the reproductive processes including tubal disease.
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