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What Are Common Causes Of Infertility?
Infertility involves the inability to get pregnant or maintain a pregnancy to full term. There are hundreds of factors linked to infertility, but most can be separated into two main categories:
Physical Ailments
Physical conditions that contribute to infertility include cancer and cervical hostility. Because the process is more complicated for women, and requires good health for a longer duration, only 30% of infertility cases are linked to physical ailments in men. The following physical ailments linked to infertility are discussed in the Pregnancy Miracle:
- Endocrine Abnormalities
- Vaginal Disorders
- Vaginitis
- Cervical Abnormalities
- Uterine Abnormalities
- Tubal Obstruction
- Ovarian Abnormalities
- Plycyclic Ovary Syndrome
- Hypospadia
- Recurrent Pregnancy Loss
Environmental Influences
Behavioral and environmental influences include elements of your lifestyle that cause infertility. They're the easiest to change but can be the hardest to identify.
There are medical tests that can be performed to identify physical or genetic abnormalities, but most environmental problems will need to be found by each individual. Below are a few of the environmental and behavioral influences discussed in the Pregnancy Miracle.
- Exposure To Toxins
- Poor Nutrition
- Emotional Problems (Stress)
- Advanced Age
A more in-depth discussion of the causes of infertility, including the recommended solutions can be found in the full version of the Pregnancy Miracle.


