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==Overview==
==Overview==
A wide range of physical and emotional factors can cause infertility. Infertility may be due to problems in the woman, man, or both.
A wide range of physical and emotional factors can cause infertility. Infertility may be due to problems in the woman, man, or both.
==Causes==
==Causes==
===Causes In Either Sex===
===Causes In Either Sex===
Factors that can cause male as well as female infertility are:
Factors that can cause male as well as female infertility are:<ref name="pmidhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24139473">{{cite journal| author=Luciano AA, Lanzone A, Goverde AJ| title=Management of female infertility from hormonal causes. | journal=Int J Gynaecol Obstet | year= 2013 | volume= 123 Suppl 2 | issue=  | pages= S9-17 | pmid=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24139473 | doi=10.1016/j.ijgo.2013.09.007 | pmc= | url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=24139473  }}</ref>
 
*[[Genetic]]
*[[Genetic]]
*General factors
*General factors
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===Causes Specific to Female===
===Causes Specific to Female===
*Female infertility may be caused by:
*Female infertility may be caused by:
:*[[Autoimmune]] disorders, such as [[antiphospholipid syndrome]] (APS)
:*[[Autoimmune]] disorders, such as [[antiphospholipid syndrome]] (APS)
:*[[Cancer]] or tumor
:*[[Cancer]] or tumor
:*Clotting disorders
:*Clotting disorders
:*[[Diabetes]]
:*[[Diabetes]]
:*Drug Side Effect- [[Norgestimate and Ethinyl estradiol]]
:*Drug Side Effect- [[Cyclophosphamide]], [[Norgestimate and Ethinyl estradiol]]
:*Growths (such as [[uterine fibroids (patient information)|fibroids]] or polyps) in the [[uterus]] and [[cervix]]
:*Growths (such as [[uterine fibroids (patient information)|fibroids]] or polyps) in the [[uterus]] and [[cervix]]
:*Birth defects that affect the reproductive tract
:*Birth defects that affect the reproductive tract
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===Causes Specific to Male===
===Causes Specific to Male===
*Male infertility can be caused by:
*Male infertility can be caused by:
:*Environmental pollutants
:*Environmental pollutants
:*Being in high heat for prolonged periods
:*Being in high heat for prolonged periods
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:*[[Smoking]]
:*[[Smoking]]
:*Use of certain drugs, such as [[cimetidine]], [[spironolactone]], and [[nitrofurantoin]]
:*Use of certain drugs, such as [[cimetidine]], [[spironolactone]], and [[nitrofurantoin]]
:*:*Other [[drugs]]- [[Cyclophosphamide]], [[Sulfasalazine]], [[Valganciclovir]]
*In healthy couples under age 30 who have sex regularly, the chance of getting pregnant is about 25 - 30% per month.
*In healthy couples under age 30 who have sex regularly, the chance of getting pregnant is about 25 - 30% per month.
*A woman's peak fertility occurs in her early 20s.  
*A woman's peak fertility occurs in her early 20s.
*After age 35 (and especially 40), the chances that a woman can get pregnant drops considerably.
*After age 35 (and especially 40), the chances that a woman can get pregnant drops considerably.


===Combined infertility===
===Combined infertility===
*In some cases, both the man and woman may be infertile or sub-fertile, and the couple's infertility arises from the combination of these conditions.  
 
*In other cases, the cause is suspected to be immunological or [[genetic]]; it may be that each partner is independently fertile but the couple cannot conceive together without assistance.
*In some cases, both the man and woman may be infertile or sub-fertile, and the couple's infertility arises from the combination of these conditions.
*In other cases, the cause is suspected to be [[immunological]] or [[genetic]]; it may be that each partner is independently fertile but the couple cannot conceive together without assistance.


===Unexplained infertility===
===Unexplained infertility===
*In about 15% of cases the infertility investigation will show no abnormalities. In these cases abnormalities are likely to be present but not detected by current methods. Possible problems could be that the egg is not released at the optimum time for fertilization, that it may not enter the [[fallopian tube]], [[sperm]] may not be able to reach the egg, [[fertilization]] may fail to occur, transport of the [[zygote]] may be disturbed, or [[implantation]] fails.  
 
*It is increasingly recognized that egg quality is of critical importance and women of advanced maternal age have eggs of reduced capacity for normal and successful fertilization.
*In about 15% of cases the infertility investigation will show no abnormalities. In these cases abnormalities are likely to be present but not detected by current methods. Possible problems could be that the egg is not released at the optimum time for [[fertilization]], that it may not enter the [[fallopian tube]], [[sperm]] may not be able to reach the egg, [[fertilization]] may fail to occur, transport of the [[zygote]] may be disturbed, or [[implantation]] fails.
*It is increasingly recognized that egg quality is of critical importance and women of advanced maternal age have eggs of reduced capacity for normal and successful [[fertilization]].


===Medication Causes===
===Medication Causes===


[[Valganciclovir hydrochloride]]
*[[Desogestrel and Ethinyl Estradiol]]
*[[Valganciclovir hydrochloride]]


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==References==
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Overview

A wide range of physical and emotional factors can cause infertility. Infertility may be due to problems in the woman, man, or both.

Causes

Causes In Either Sex

Factors that can cause male as well as female infertility are:[1]

Causes Specific to Female

  • Female infertility may be caused by:

Causes Specific to Male

  • Male infertility can be caused by:
  • In healthy couples under age 30 who have sex regularly, the chance of getting pregnant is about 25 - 30% per month.
  • A woman's peak fertility occurs in her early 20s.
  • After age 35 (and especially 40), the chances that a woman can get pregnant drops considerably.

Combined infertility

  • In some cases, both the man and woman may be infertile or sub-fertile, and the couple's infertility arises from the combination of these conditions.
  • In other cases, the cause is suspected to be immunological or genetic; it may be that each partner is independently fertile but the couple cannot conceive together without assistance.

Unexplained infertility

  • In about 15% of cases the infertility investigation will show no abnormalities. In these cases abnormalities are likely to be present but not detected by current methods. Possible problems could be that the egg is not released at the optimum time for fertilization, that it may not enter the fallopian tube, sperm may not be able to reach the egg, fertilization may fail to occur, transport of the zygote may be disturbed, or implantation fails.
  • It is increasingly recognized that egg quality is of critical importance and women of advanced maternal age have eggs of reduced capacity for normal and successful fertilization.

Medication Causes

References

  1. Luciano AA, Lanzone A, Goverde AJ (2013). "Management of female infertility from hormonal causes". Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 123 Suppl 2: S9–17. doi:10.1016/j.ijgo.2013.09.007. PMID https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24139473 Check |pmid= value (help).