Ovulation Disorders

The two most important parameters in female fertility are the low egg quality and failure of ovulation. Ovulation is the process of releasing the egg from the ovary which is controlled by many variables.

If the egg is not released, ovulation does not occur and pregnancy cannot be achieved. If ovulation occurs, the egg has to be healthy to be fertilized by the sperm, and develop into an embryo in order to attach the uterus and result in a healthy pregnancy.

The most common overall cause of female infertility is the failure to ovulate, which comprises in 40% of women with infertility issues. Not ovulating can result from several reasons, such as:

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