Anatomical causes of female infertility and their management
The main female anatomical causes of infertility include post-infectious tubal damage,
endometriosis, and congenital/acquired uterine anomalies. Congenital (septate uterus) and
acquired (myomas and synechiae) diseases of the uterus may lead to infertility, pregnancy
loss, and other obstetric complications. Pelvic inflammatory disease represents the most
common cause of tubal damage. Surgery still remains an important option for tubal factor
infertility, with results in terms of reproductive outcome that compare favorably with those of …
endometriosis, and congenital/acquired uterine anomalies. Congenital (septate uterus) and
acquired (myomas and synechiae) diseases of the uterus may lead to infertility, pregnancy
loss, and other obstetric complications. Pelvic inflammatory disease represents the most
common cause of tubal damage. Surgery still remains an important option for tubal factor
infertility, with results in terms of reproductive outcome that compare favorably with those of …
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