Some women use pharmaceutical contraception to avoid unwanted pregnancy. Others, however, use it as a means of spacing the births of their children. For those in the latter category, many fear that continuing to use pharmaceutical birth control will increase their chances of infertility and possibly prevent them from having children in the future.
In this new era, even longer term methods of birth control have come on the market. Among these are the hormonal contraceptive ring which provides approximately 3 continuous months of contraceptive control. Another birth control method is progestin implants, which release a continuous dose of progestin that acts to prevent ovulation. These implants can work from 3 to 6 years.
Other lesser used birth control methods include the Intra-Uterine Contraceptive Device or IUD, condoms, spermicidal lotions, and, of course, abstinence.
The IUD is made of metal and plactic and is inserted into the woman's uterus. It prevents the fertilized female egg from being inserted into the uterine cavity, thus preventing pregnancy.
Of all methods of birth control, the ones at most risk for possibly causing future infertility are the IUD and the hormonal birth control methods such as the pill, hormonal contraceptive ring, and so on.
In typical cases, birth control pills aren't likely to impair your long-term fertility. The birth control pills produced today contain a fraction of estrogen and other chemicals compared to pills from the forty years ago or more. In fact, doctors will advise that most women can start tying to get pregnant immediately after stopping the pill without any problem. In the case of women using hormonal contraception or other long term birth control methods, the wait may be a bit longer as it takes time for the all of the chemicals to be purged from the body.
In some women, however, pharmaceutical birth control methods has been shown to adversely affect or destroy the cervical fluid needed for conception. Usually, but not always, this fluid is regenerated once the woman goes off the pill. If the fluid is damaged or not regenerated, there is a possibility that conception could be impacted.
The biggest danger, however, of using pharmaceutical methods of birth control is that it makes the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases much easier which can absolutely increase the chances of infertility.
In the case of the IUD, the potential danger is less direct. The IUD has to be inserted into the uterus. While doing so, it is possible that bacteria will hitch a ride on the IUD device, enter the uterus causing it to become infected and damaged. If infected, the infection can, in some cases, lead to infertility.
Aside from abstinence, all methods of birth control carry some minimal risk. In most cases, however, the risk of them affecting your ability to have children is minimal.
Birth Control Cause Infertility
The facts are, there is a three-way split when it comes to determining infertility causes. In fact, it's a three-way split. It's either the man or the woman or in worst case scenarios, the problem is unknown.
The upside to knowing whether either partner has a problem is treatment can then be determined and once the cause is established, appropriate treatment methods can then begin. The downside is when the problen cannot be attributed to either and the cause is unknown.
This is tough for a couple to accept and can create undue stresses emotionally to a relationship. Let's take a look firstly at the possible causes of female infertility.
It's important to understand the complexity of a woman's reproductive system and that things will not be 100% all the time. Generally, when a problem is diagnosed in can be rectified in the majority of cases and in time, conception is achieved.
There is no point in beating yourself up if conception hasn't taken place after 6-12 months because the truth is, whatever the problem is, there is a good chance it can be overcome without too much fuss.
Causes Of Infertility
These are some of the problems a women could be faced with:
- pelvic issues which can affect the reproductive system.
- anatomy deficiencies which include passage blockage and uterine issues such fibroids and tumors.
- ovulation issues caused by anything from physical stress to thyroid glad problems
- functioning issues associated with the reproductive system which means one or more organs malfunctioning which will upset the fertility process.
The good news is in most cases, these factors can be rectified with correct surgical procedures or medications. The bad news... when the above-mentioned problems don't respond to treatment and you begin to run out of options.
Male Infertility Issues
There are many a number of reasons attributed as a cause of infertility in men. Here are just a few:
- low sperm count which encompasses a number of possible reasons such as physical and mental stress as well as a nutritional deficiency.
- varicocele which refers to an enlarged vein within the area of the scrotum.
- testicular heating which can be attributed to clothing being too tight or even hot saunas or baths.
- substance abuse in the shape of drugs, smoking or drinking.
Again, most of the above causes can be rectified with appropriate treatment methods and as is the case with women, don't get too concerned until you've been evaluated by your physician and have undergone treatment.
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