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icah

there are so many questions coming out of those young and even on their early 30s and 40s about how could you have that fertility problems. i just wonder what are those risk factors?


dianne

that is somehow one of those questions we need to have an answer every time a woman finds out that she has this certain fertility problem and even for men too.


chavie

i agree on that part. well, if you are in the age of 35 or over 35 yrs old and been trying to get pregnant for less than a year or less than 6 mos., you don't have to be that concerned yet why you are still not getting any pregnant.


zhiba

is that so... hmm but being in the age of 30 or at the early 30s or 40s will be a bit more to be concerned if you still can't conceive.


spice

what about if you are under 35 years of age and still not getting into conceiving stage?



zhiba

well, that's a bit alarming. if you are having sex with your partner but still you can't get any pregnant, there maybe a condition between one of you that has an infertility problem.


keisha

i suggest you have to go to a doctor for diagnose so you would know what to do in case that happens.


brandy

so what could be that factors? being unhealthy could be one? what else?


margie

for women, when you have history of some certain illness like having endometriosis, uterine fibroids or pelvic inflammatory disease could be one of those.



deborah

yes, that's right. smoking and being underweight and overweight too.


belinda

but how about for men? like my husband, if he gets that kind of problem...


yen

infection with mumps, if he has that long before and some other chronic illness such as diabetes, cancer, or thyroid disease


hevia

well, it's all about the matter that once you have those, proper medications should be applied such as steroids or antihypertensives.


cheska

got it right... if in case you think you have an infertility problem, have some scheduled serious conversation with your doctor or gynecologist.


fatima

exactly, this discussion is something serious and should bring up to a professional who knows best what to do. if you are really planning to have a baby and build a family of your own, you better be precautious with this matter.


phyzea

yes there is nothing to be ashamed of or to fear about this kind of problem. everyone seems to have a possibility to have this kind of problem.