Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Problem of Ovulation

A common cause of infertility is the problem of ovulation. The ovaries do not release the ovum every month. The female might not produce enough of progesterone, therefore the female’s uterus is not able to prepare suitable environment for the fertilized egg implant on the uterus. It might also the female is not able to secrete gonadotropin releasing hormone; therefore, ovulation cannot be occurred. Ovulation problem might also caused by polycystic ovary syndrome, thyroid gland disorder, adrenal gland disorder, excessive exercise, diabetes, weight loss, obesity, or psychologic stress.
Ovulation problem always occur on those women who have irregular menstrual periods or no menstrual period. However, sometime ovulation problem also might occur on those women who have regular menstrual periods, but do not have premenstrual symptoms, such as: tenderness, lower abnorminal swelling, and mood changes.
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