1. Physiological reasons
1.1 Abnormal ovarian function
Abnormal ovarian function is one of the main causes of infertility. If the ovaries cannot discharge eggs normally, or the eggs discharged are of poor quality, pregnancy will be affected.
1.2 Question
Endometriosis, fibroids and other problems can affect pregnancy. These problems may cause difficulty in embryo implantation or miscarriage.
2. Reasons for physical health
2.1 Malnutrition
The body lacks necessary nutrients, such as vitamins, proteins, etc., which will affect pregnancy. It is recommended to eat more nutritious foods on a daily basis.
2.2 Disease
Having certain medical conditions may also affect pregnancy. Chronic diseases such as hyperthyroidism and diabetes can affect fertility.
3. Psychological reasons
3.1 Anxiety and Stress
Stress and anxiety can lead to irregular menstrual cycles in women, which can affect pregnancy. It is recommended that women stay happy and relax while preparing for pregnancy.
3.2 Psychological disorders
Suffering from psychological disorders, such as depression, anxiety, etc., can also affect pregnancy. It is recommended that patients take active treatment and stay in a happy mood.
4. Living habits
4.1 Smoking and drinking
Smoking and drinking alcohol can affect pregnancy. Smoking reduces the function of a woman\’s ovaries, while excessive drinking can cause reproductive damage.
4.2 Insufficient exercise
Appropriate exercise can promote blood circulation and improve the body\’s immunity, thus increasing the chance of pregnancy. It is recommended that women take part in some exercise while preparing for pregnancy.
It can be seen from the above analysis that there are many reasons for infertility, including physiological reasons, physical health reasons, psychological reasons and living habits. If you are preparing for pregnancy but have not been able to conceive the baby as expected, you can make adjustments in these aspects. At the same time, it is also necessary to pay attention to the scientific method and patience during the adjustment process.