Heredity and a woman's ability to bear children

Heredity and a woman's ability to bear children
 In some cases, a woman's ability to bear children depends on hereditary factors. Sometimes causes of female infertility are congenital malformations of genital organs, genetically determined hereditary diseases. Genetic disorders in women are the causes of miscarriage in early pregnancy, and for endocrine disorders, which are also hereditary factors specific termination of pregnancy in the first trimester. But does this mean that the inability of women of childbearing age to conceive or gestation inherited?

Physicians and scientists of genetics can not yet come to a definite conclusion. Yet the cause of infertility is considered to be a lot of different factors and a clear answer that it is handed down today can be given.

But it is clear concern women who for a long time been treated for infertility, and then gave birth to girls. They are not without reason fear: Do not transfer the disease to their daughters? In these cases, discounted hereditary factor can not be that if my mother there predisposition to diseases affecting the reproductive function, the daughter falls in risk automatically.

Please be aware that during pregnancy the mother such negative factors as smoking, alcohol consumption, inflammatory disease, endometriosis, fibroids, infections, sexually transmitted diseases, stress and work in hazardous environments can adversely affect the formation of the reproductive system of the child, which is formed in the first four months of pregnancy.

Also at risk include girls who are sick, have intestinal dysbiosis, from birth prone to allergic diseases, received a birth trauma or were born prematurely. If at least one of these risk factors has a girl, the mother should urgently appeal to children's gynecologist that he was watching the girl from a very early age. A specialist should be consulted even if the slightest suspicion of the presence of gynecological problems in the child properties, since the absence of ongoing monitoring and appropriate therapy and can lead to self-transition in the chronic form of the disease, and subsequently lead to a disruption of reproductive function.

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