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Infertility is when a couple are struggling to conceive and cannot get pregnant, despite having regular unprotected sex. Infertility can affect both men and women, making it difficult for them to conceive. However, fertility isn’t something most people think much about before they are actively trying to have children and start having trouble. Infertility is very common and most cases of infertility can be treated. But what exactly are the signs of infertility and what can you do about them?<\/p>\n

Issues with Your Period<\/h2>\n

Your period can be a strong signifier that there is a problem with your fertility levels. The average woman’s cycle is 28 days long, however anything within a few days of that can be considered normal, as long as the cycles are consistent. When a woman begins to have issues with her period, its regularity, pain or heaviness, it is possible fertility problems could be the culprit.<\/p>\n

Painful or Heavy Periods<\/h2>\n

Most women understand the discomfort that comes with their monthly period. If anything, it is to be expected. However, extremely heavy or painful periods that cause you to double over, call in sick to work, or vomit, could be a symptom of endometriosis. This condition is reasonably common in women of childbearing age and it causes the tissue that lines the uterus to grow outside of the uterus and even attach itself to other organs including the ovaries and fallopian tubes. The condition can lead to painful inflammation and scarring, which can cause fertility problems by impeding pregnancy.<\/p>\n

Your Periods are Absent or Irregular<\/h2>\n

If you haven’t had a period for many months, it is important you notify your doctor and get your fertility checked. Although it is not uncommon for women to skip a period during extremely stressful times or heavy workouts, skipping a period should not be a regular occurence. If you haven’t experienced having a period for months at a time, it is important to check your fertility levels.<\/p>\n

If your periods are irregular, this may be a sign of a hormonal imbalance or a more serious fertility issue. If your hormones are not at the correct levels, your periods can become irregular and this can be a sign of fertility issues.<\/p>\n

Pain During Sex<\/h2>\n

Unfortunately, some women experience very painful sexual intercourse. Often, they are too embarrassed to seek help and start to convince themselves it is normal when it’s not. Pain during sex could be caused by hormonal issues such as endometriosis, or other underlying conditions such as sexually transmitted infections which could also be contributing to infertility. If you experience pain during sexual intercourse, it is important to get yourself checked out. Pain during sex is not normal and should not be something you have to live with.<\/p>\n

Development of Severe Acne<\/h2>\n

Severe acne could signify hormonal imbalances and this could be a sign of problems with your fertility. If you suddenly develop a bout of severe acne, seemingly out of nowhere, it could mean that you’re suffering from polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). Like endometriosis, PCOS can cause irregular ovulation or lack of ovulation and it can also cause problems with your fertility. So, if your acne suddenly becomes out of control, it may or may not have something to do with your fertility, but it is worth your time to find out.<\/p>\n

Hormonal Fluctuations<\/h2>\n

It is common for women to have hormonal fluctuations, especially around the time of their monthly cycle. However, severe hormonal fluctuations can indicate potential issues with fertility. Talk to your doctor if you are experiencing any of the following problems with your hormones:<\/p>\n