Hormonal problems and irregularities, such hyper and hypo thyroid activity can impact fertility, the female cycle and male sperm production and quality.
Common causes of hormonal imbalance that affect ovulation
Some of the most commonly diagnosed conditions and hormonal imbalances are anovulation, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and hyperprolactinemia.
These conditions often result in infrequent or absent ovulation, which complicates an individual’s or couple’s ability to become pregnant.
Symptoms of hormonal imbalance
Often times, hormonal imbalance is not diagnosed until an individual experiences infertility. Women may experience one or more of the following symptoms:
Men are less likely to have a hormonal imbalance that contributes to infertility than women, but they may still experience symptoms such as:
It’s important to discuss any of the above symptoms with a reproductive endocrinologist if infertility is suspected.
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Source: https://lomalindafertility.com/infertility/women/hormonal-imbalance
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