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Ovulation disorders: The leading cause of preventing conception
Ovulation disorders often lead to infertility, up to 40% of female infertility cases are caused by ovulation disorders. Normally, each month, an egg follicle in a woman's ovary will grow to a certain size, mature and then fall out, also known as ovulation. Ovulation disorders are a phenomenon of irregular ovulation, hindering the natural conception process.
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Causes of non-ovulatory menstrual cycle
woman's normal menstrual cycle releases a mature egg (also known as an ovum) each month. But when there is anovulation or anovulatory disorder, menstruation occurs but there is no ovulation, resulting in female infertility.
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Which hormone stimulates ovulation?
Ovulation is the release of an ovum from a mature follicle from the ovary. LH hormone is directly involved in ovulation, any change or abnormality in the hormone LH can cause ovulatory disorders affecting fertility in women.
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Increased fertility in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome
Polycystic ovary syndrome is a common endocrine disorder in women. It is also the main cause of infertility in women. Currently, there are many infertility treatments for polycystic ovary syndrome patients to increase the chance of pregnancy.
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Infertility due to abnormal ovulation
Ovulation disorders are one of the leading causes of infertility in women. Ovulation disorders are caused by imbalances in the hormones that regulate the menstrual cycle or can also be caused by lifestyle and medication. So what are the causes of infertility due to ovulation disorders?
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What is ovulation?
Understanding the hormonal changes that affect your body around the time of ovulation and what factors can influence the timing of ovulation can help you better manage your health and fertility.
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Contraception for women with polycystic ovary
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is an endocrine disorder in women. The common feature of patients with PCOS is an excess of androgen hormones (a hormone found in abundance in men), leading to symptoms such as hirsutism, acne, menstrual disorders, and multiple small cysts in the ovaries. Although causing infertility, some women with PCOS are still able to get pregnant. So what is a good contraceptive method for these patients?
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