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Posted on March 1, 2010.
Rokitansky SyndromeOvercoming Infertilty 13 - causes of infertility syndrome

As mentioned in previous articles, infertility is defined as the inability of a couple to conceive after 12 months of unprotected intercourse. It takes more than 5 million couples in the United States alone and many more worldwide. Because of the failure of treatment, only 10% sought help from the specialist professional. In this article we will examine the causes of the syndrome of infertility.

I. Definition
Syndrome is defined as all signs and symptoms associated with this series of transactions, events or steps that lead to disease due to unhealthy process or unhealthy.

II. Types cause infertility syndrome
1. Anticardiolipin antibody syndrome
antiphospholipid antibody syndrome is a bleeding disorder, which causes blood clots. Women with high levels of anticardiolipin antibodies has a high risk of miscarriage. There are several types of these antibodies, but IgG type is one that correlates most with a loss of pregnancy. It is said that the contributions of low-dose aspirin or anticoagulants will prevent the problem. Make sure to check your antibody every eight weeks to prevent an early miscarriage.

2. Rokitansky syndrome
A legacy of birth defects with a malformation of the vagina and the absence of the uterus.

3. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
PCOS is a condition associated with irregular ovulation leading to overbuilding the uterine lining and increase the risk of infertility. Women with PCOS are at high levels of testosterone and high circulating insulin levels.

4. Klinefelter Syndrome
genetic defect of the male with a Y chromosome and two X chromosomes, leading to a hormonal imbalance, including the lack of testosterone. in humans, small testes and interfere with normal sperm production (sperm found to have no sperm) leading to infertility.

5. Kallmann syndrome
A malfunction of the hypothalamus gland at birth that interferes with the production of gonadotropin cause delayed puberty.
a) In men, it causes low testosterone levels resulting from small penis, undescended testes leading to infertility due to no sperm during ejaculation.
b) In women, it does not cause menstrual period and no production of eggs.

6. Cushing Syndrome
Cushing's syndrome is a chronic disease caused by overproduction of the hormone cortisol, leading to lower production of sperm in men and irregular ovulation in women.

7. Asherman syndrome
Asherman's syndrome is a condition characterized by the presence of scars in the uterine cavity. It is caused by scarring after D & C is performed on a pregnant uterus recently, including a missed or incomplete miscarriage, birth or voluntary termination of the elimination of selected products of conception and placenta still driving the inability to endometrial response to estrogen during the menstrual cycle leading to infertility.

I hope that the series of fertility and fertility to help you better understand the causes of infertility in women and men, if you need more information or if you want to know more about it here above, please visit
http://fertility-infertility.blogspot.com/
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