Key point: In daily life you should pay attention to bodily symptoms and promptly detect the signs of infertility!

Some couples have been trying to conceive for a long time but never get any results!

When faced with this situation, don’t panic at every little thing and don’t ignore it; be sure to go to a reputable hospital for professional examinations, communicate with a specialist to understand the problem, and also pay close attention to your body’s symptoms in daily life so you can detect signs of infertility early

1. Abnormal menstruation

Abnormal menstruation refers to menstrual irregularity or dysmenorrhea, which is a common gynecological condition.

This mainly refers to abnormalities in menstrual bleeding volume and cycle, such as delayed or early periods, too little or too much menstrual flow, significantly prolonged menstruation, often accompanied by abdominal pain, headache, and dizziness. Menstrual irregularities can be caused by endocrine disorders, endometrial inflammation, and luteal phase deficiency; they are also closely related to exposure to cold, severe mood swings, heavy smoking and drinking, and frequent dieting.

Women with abnormal menstruation should promptly go to the hospital for appropriate examinations and treatment; do not delay.

2. Painful menstruation and abdominal pain

If you didn’t have menstrual pain before marriage but suddenly experience severe pain during your period, be alert — it could indicate uterine developmental abnormalities, pelvic inflammatory disease, uterine fibroids, endometriosis, or an abnormal uterine position.

When suffering from endometriosis, ovarian or uterine tumors, cervicitis, and ovarian or pelvic inflammatory disease, women may experience dull pain on both sides of the abdomen and lower back pain.

3. Amenorrhea and abnormal vaginal discharge

If a woman is over 18 and has never had a period, or if after menarche she has gone 6 consecutive months without a period, this is considered amenorrhea.

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This indicates uterine, pituitary, or ovarian infertility. A sudden increase in vaginal discharge that turns yellow and carries a strong foul odor, appearing like tofu residue or watery, and accompanied by itching and pain, should raise concern for cervical inflammation, vaginitis, adnexitis, or pelvic inflammatory disease.