Infertility is defined as inability of a couple to conceive after 12
months of unprotected sexual intercourse or carry the pregnancy to term.
It effects over 5 millions couple alone in the U. S. and many times
more in the world. Because of unawareness of treatments, only 10% seeks
help from professional specialist. In this article, we will discuss
hormone imbalance causes of infertility.
1. Androgens
Androgen
is also an steroid hormone which helps to control the development and
maintenance of masculine characteristics. In women, it is necessary in
estrogen synthesis, increasing sexual desire and preventing of bone
loss, over production of androgen causes male like pattern, irregular
menstrual cycle or absence of menstrual cycle leading to infertility. In
Men, over production androgen by test causes lower quality of sperm and
sperm production leading to male infertility.
2. Hyperthyroidism
It
is defined as a condition in which our body produces too much thyroid
hormone causing low levels of estrogen which can not trigger the
production of LH then ovulation leading to infertility.
3. Hypothyroidism
As
oppose to hyperthyroidism, it is defined as a condition in which our
body produces very little thyroid hormone leading to irregular ovulation
and increasing production of prolactin causing production of immature
eggs from the ovaries resulting in infertility.
4. Luteal phase defect
Luteal
phrase is defined as the second half of the menstrual cycle that occurs
between ovulation and menstruation. At the beginning of this phrase,
after releasing of the egg, the levels of progesterone increase leading
to uterine inning thickening to support the implantation of embryo.
Luteal phrase defect is caused by uterine inning does not develop
properly, thereby does not response to high levels of progesterone
stimulation preventing embryo implantation resulting in miscarriage.
5. Low levels of Progesterone
Progesterone
is vital for endometrial lining to become soft in helping implantation
of fertilized egg, stimulate the production of sperm friendly mucus and
open the cervical for sperm invasion. Deficiency of progesterone
interferes with those processes leading to infertility as sperm can not
enter the Fallopian tube.
6. High levels of Estrogen
Estrogen is vital for starting the women menstrual, but the levels remain high over the cycle will prevent ovulation.
7. Testosterone
Testosterone
not only is vital for maintaining penis erection, sexual desire but
also helps in healthy sperm production. Unbalance of levels of
testosterone in men interferes with those processes leading to erectile
dysfunction and abnormal sperm production.
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