sign of infertility
What Is a Sign of Infertility?
Mike Jerry
A sign of infertility is, simply enough, when a couple is not able to become pregnant. There may be a fertility treatment that you can try. Fertility treatments can help you get pregnant. If you have tried to get pregnant and nothing has happened, it could be from a variety of causes. It may be that the cervical mucus is causing problems. The absence of cervical mucus may be preventing the sperm from reaching the egg. Or if the mucus is curdled, there is no chance to conceive. When it is transparent and sticks to your fingers you have the best chance to conceive.
Infertility actually has no outward signs. The fact that a couple does not have children after a certain period of unprotected sex shows that one or both may be infertile. When couples fail in natural methods, and feel that there is something wrong, they usually go to the doctor for a thorough check up. In this way the doctor can find out whom and what could be the cause of this particular couples inability to have a baby.
Advance Warnings of a Sign of Infertility
I have heard this question so many times. Unfortunately, there is nothing that can tell you in advance that you are infertile unless you are taking the entire test prescribed by the doctor. There is no actual sign of infertility.
However, there are reports that point at the possibility of predicting infertility by checking out the cervical mucus. There are many reports which have proven beyond any doubt that the sperm cannot move on its own towards the egg. In this journey, the cervical mucus plays a major role. It has been reported that where the cervical mucus is absent or in very slight quantity the sperm does not reach the egg, resulting in infertility.
Reports have also pointed out that when the cervical mucus is acidic that conceiving is not possible because the sperm is killed by the acid in the mucus. Only when the mucus is alkaline is it possible for the sperm to perform efficiently.
Real Sign of Infertility or Urban Myth?
I married when I was 17 years old and my husband was 22 years old. We were madly in love, but highly immature and totally and forever broke. So, we had decided that we would not have babies until and unless we can first of all behave like adults. Ten years had passed and we had still not produced a child. It was then that my grandmother advised something extremely simple; a quite efficient way to check the best time to conceive.
She told me to check on the cervical mucus noting that when it is curdled there is no chance to conceive (that is the 'safe' period for sex). When the mucus is transparent and it sticks to the fingers just as normal mucus would, that signifies the time that you are most likely to conceive. I used that formula and today I have two wonderful girls thanks to a simple test. Many others use that test to demonstrate either a sign of infertility or a sign that conception is possible.
Advance Warnings of a Sign of Infertility
I have heard this question so many times. Unfortunately, there is nothing that can tell you in advance that you are infertile unless you are taking the entire test prescribed by the doctor. There is no actual sign of infertility.
However, there are reports that point at the possibility of predicting infertility by checking out the cervical mucus. There are many reports which have proven beyond any doubt that the sperm cannot move on its own towards the egg. In this journey, the cervical mucus plays a major role. It has been reported that where the cervical mucus is absent or in very slight quantity the sperm does not reach the egg, resulting in infertility.
Reports have also pointed out that when the cervical mucus is acidic that conceiving is not possible because the sperm is killed by the acid in the mucus. Only when the mucus is alkaline is it possible for the sperm to perform efficiently.
Real Sign of Infertility or Urban Myth?
I married when I was 17 years old and my husband was 22 years old. We were madly in love, but highly immature and totally and forever broke. So, we had decided that we would not have babies until and unless we can first of all behave like adults. Ten years had passed and we had still not produced a child. It was then that my grandmother advised something extremely simple; a quite efficient way to check the best time to conceive.
She told me to check on the cervical mucus noting that when it is curdled there is no chance to conceive (that is the 'safe' period for sex). When the mucus is transparent and it sticks to the fingers just as normal mucus would, that signifies the time that you are most likely to conceive. I used that formula and today I have two wonderful girls thanks to a simple test. Many others use that test to demonstrate either a sign of infertility or a sign that conception is possible.