Frequently Asked Questions - Female Infertility

In women, changes in the menstrual cycle and ovulation may be a symptom of a disease related to infertility. Symptoms include:
  • Abnormal periods. Bleeding is heavier or lighter than usual.
  • Irregular periods. The number of days in between each period varies each month.
  • No periods. You have never had a period, or periods suddenly stop.
  • Painful periods. Back pain, pelvic pain, and cramping may happen.
The most common identifiable female factors, which accounted for 81 percent of female infertility, are:
  • Ovulatory disorders (25 percent)
  • Endometriosis (15 percent)
Hysteroscopy is needed under the following conditions:
  • If you have heavy periods
  • If you have abnormal bleeding premenopausal and postmenopausal
  • Location and retrieval of lost intrauterine devices or foreign bodies
  • Evaluation of patients trying to concieve
  • Exploration of the endocervical canal and uterine cavity in patients with repetitive pregnancy loss
  • Diagnosis and possible removal of growth inside the uterus
  • To remove any adhesions which were caused due to an infection or a surgery
  • To take a biopsy of your uterine lining
  • Tubal sterilisation

 

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