Misunderstandings about infertility
Updated: 2015-11-06 13:25
By Hu Xiaoyin(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Successful pregnancies are decided by smooth tubes, normal ovulation, and sperm. When it comes to infertility, both women and men need to see a doctor.
In terms of infertility, it is claimed that women factors account for 40 percent, and men factors account for 30 to 40 percent, both factors accounts for 10 to 20 percent.
It's easy to understand why both women and men are asked for examinations when the diagnosis of infertility is established.
In conclusion, what we suggest for pre-pregnant women is avoid extra examinations like HSG before trying to have a baby but to do regular body checks.
It's highly advisable to take folic acid when you decide to be pregnant. Always relax without calculating ovulation days. Finally, if you have tried more than a year you'd better consult a doctor with your partner.
The writer Hu Xiaoyin is a docotr with Chongqing Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital.
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