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difficult couples have children, in our society are often the most blame is the wife. Although the accusations were not always true, but it was a risk of infertility in women twice as infertility in men. About 40 percent of the inability of couples to have children because of the wife. Meanwhile, only 20 percent are caused by the inability of the husband.

Here is the 15th leading cause of female infertility:
1. Stuffy fallopian tube or Damage

This damage is usually caused by salpingitis (inflammation of the fallopian tubes). Besides making it difficult pregnancy, salpingitis can cause a pregnancy outside the womb (ectopic). Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) chlamydia can clog the channels that make it difficult fallopian tube the egg out. Approximately 70% blockage of fallopian tubes caused by chlamydial infection.
2. Endometriosis

Endometriosis is the abnormal growth of tissue implanted outside the uterus, which normally only grow in the uterus. Endrometriosis can hinder the process of conception and the attachment of the embryo in the uterine wall.
3. Hormone disorders

Hormone deficiency lutein and follicle stimulating hormone can cause the egg can not be released (ovulation). Abnormalities of hypothalamic-pituitary gland can also cause hormonal anomalies that prevent ovulation.
4. Pituitary tumor

Usually benign tumors that can damage cells releasing hormone in the pituitary gland which halted the menstrual cycle in women or sperm production in men declined.
5. Excess Prolactin (Hyperprolactinaemia)

Prolactin is a hormone that stimulates milk production. Excess prolactin can interfere with hormone ovulation. When a woman is a lot of milk but not nursing, she may suffer from hyperprolactinaemia.
6. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).

This syndrome is marked number of ovarian cysts and the production of androgen (male hormone) excess, primarily testosterone. As a result, hard boiled eggs and trapped in the follicle (not ovulating).
7. Premature Menopause

Premature menopause occurs when a woman stops menstruating and ovaries follicles to shrink before the age of 40 years. Immune disorders, radiotherapy, chemotherapy and smoking can trigger this disorder.
8. Tumors Uterus (Uterine Fibroids)

Benign tumors in the uterine wall is often found in women aged 30-40 years. These tumors can cause infertility if the fallopian tubes and prevents the attachment of the fertilized egg in the uterine wall.
9. Adesi

Adesi (adhesion) is a networking group of interrelated scars that unite the two organs that normally surfaces apart. Adesi involving the fallopian tubes due to infection or surgery can prevent ovarian function and fallopian tubes.
10. Thyroid gland disorders

This disorder causes the excess or deficiency of thyroid hormones which disrupt the menstrual cycle.
11. Anatomy of Congenital Abnormalities

Congenital abnormalities of the reproductive organs can cause infertility. Disorder called Mullerian agenesis was not characterized by the development of the vagina or uterus. Women with this disorder can still have children through IVF with a “rent” the womb of another woman.
12. Smoking

Smoking can harm the ovaries and reduce the number / quality of the egg. Research shows women smokers tend to reach menopause earlier.
13. Stress

Neurotransmitter (chemical messenger) work on the hypothalamus gland to control the reproductive hormones and stress. Levels of high stress hormones can disrupt the reproductive system.
14. Too Thin or Too Fat

Women who are too thin, such as marathon athletes or people with anorexia, can lose their reproductive function. Obesity can cause infertility in various ways. Policystic ovarian sydrome (PCOS), for example, is more common in obese women.
15. Environmental Factors

Herbicides, pesticides, industrial waste and other pollution can affect fertility. Phtalate, chemicals to soften plastics, can disrupt the functions expected of hormones the body



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