JillaHospital.com : Short Content : Procuring Fertility
Most people will
have the strong desire to conceive a child at some point during their
lifetime. Most couples (approximately
85%) will achieve pregnancy within one year of trying, with the greatest
likelihood of conception occurring during the earlier months. Only an
additional 7% of couples will conceive in the second year. Women are born with
about 1 million to 2 million eggs but release only 300 to 400 through
ovulation during their lifetimes.
Usually, women release one egg just each
month. The egg travels along one of the two fallopian tubes that connect your
ovaries to your uterus. If the timing is right, sperm may fertilize it on its
way to the uterus. If fertilization doesn't happen within 24 hours of the egg
leaving the ovary, the egg dissolves. Sperm can live for about 3 to 5 days, so
knowing when you are ovulating can help you and your partner plan intercourse
for when you're most likely to conceive. Women with clean and healthy reproductive tract
usually do not experience pelvic pain, unhealthy discharge pain during
intercourse or severe dysmenorrhea. If you are trying to conceive and
heavy irregular menses think of ovulatory problem if you have pelvic pain
dysparunia it s probably a pelvic peritoneal and tubal factor where you need to
consult a gynaec.
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