The definition of infertility is the inability to conceive after at least a year of frequent, unprotected intercourse. About one-third of infertility cases are caused by female causes, while another third are caused by a combination of male and female factors. In the other situations, the cause is either unknown or a mix of factors related to both genders. It might be challenging to identify the causes of female infertility. Various treatments exist, contingent on the underlying reason of infertility. Many infertile couples will eventually become parents naturally. The inability to conceive is the primary sign of infertility. An excessively long (35 days or longer), short (less than 21 days), irregular, or nonexistent menstrual cycle may indicate that you are not ovulating. There may not be any more symptoms or indicators. A zygote is created during fertilization when the sperm and egg combine in one of the fallopian tubes. After that, the zygote descends the fallopian tube and develops into a morula. When the morula enters the uterus, it develops into a blastocyst. The blastocyst subsequently undergoes implantation, or burrowing into the uterine lining.
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