Delayed pregnancy
Many couples dream of conceiving and having children, but pregnancy may be delayed for a certain period of time after marriage, which makes the couple anxious and fearful that they will not be able to have children. This, in turn, may create problems between them, disrupt their lives and sometimes lead to separation. Divorce, and when linked to each other, one or both may have children and have children. There are several reasons for the late procreation of what is the problems experienced by the wife, including what is the result of problems suffered by the husband.
Problems that a wife may suffer
There are many problems that the wife may suffer:
- An ectopic pregnancy may occur because of an obstruction of the fallopian tube for one reason or another.
- Polycystic ovary is one of the reasons that may lead to delayed reproduction and sometimes may cause infertility if not treated properly.
- Weakness in ovulation is one of the reasons too.
- Some microbes or parasites that may be present in the uterus and cause infections can kill sperm or lead to miscarriage if they are pregnant.
- The size of the uterus affects the possibility of pregnancy. The small uterus is one of the factors of pregnancy delay.
- Some uterine problems such as uterine prolapse and moving the uterine membrane or fall.
- The high proportion of milk-producing hormone Prolactin prolactin affects fertility.
- Other hormonal disorders such as thyroid, pituitary and adrenal glands, which in turn affects ovulation.
- Use of drugs such as psychotropic drugs, certain antibiotics and other drugs.
- A decrease in the value of pH of the uterus, ie, high acidity of the uterus and this causes the killing of sperm where this uterus is not welcomed.
- Excessive drinking of coffee, smoking and spirits as well as psychological condition and weight gain.
- Sexual intercourse in times other than ovulation.
Problems that the husband may suffer
Here are some of the problems that a husband may suffer:
- Slow motion of sperm.
- The presence of abnormalities in the sperm.
- Lack of enough sperm.
- The presence of high viscosity in the sperm.
- The presence of inflammation in the testis.
- Varicose veins in the testicle.
- The testis is exposed to high temperatures and tight clothing.
- Blockage in the ducts of the sperm.
- Dysfunction of thyroid gland and pituitary gland.
- Take some medications.
- As with a wife, the excessive use of alcohol, smoking, drinking coffee, weight gain and psychological condition affect pregnancy and the period of sexual intercourse.