In general Leucorrhea does not affect the ability to become pregnant.
Keep in mind that becoming pregnant depends on the reproductive health of both the man and the women. The male factor would include: low sperm, motility (slow swimmers) and/or structural abnormalities that block sperm. The male factor accounts for 30-40% of infertility.
Female factors would include conditions such as:
Endometriosis
Ovarian Disorders
Polycystic Ovarian Disorder
Being overweight or underweight
irregular menstrual cycle
Tubal Disease
Low Progesterone
If you continue having trouble conceiving, its time to see the doctor to find out if one of these things is causing infertility.
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Hello and thank you for sharing your question.
In general Leucorrhea does not affect the ability to become pregnant.
Keep in mind that becoming pregnant depends on the reproductive health of both the man and the women. The male factor would include: low sperm, motility (slow swimmers) and/or structural abnormalities that block sperm. The male factor accounts for 30-40% of infertility.
Female factors would include conditions such as:
If you continue having trouble conceiving, its time to see the doctor to find out if one of these things is causing infertility.
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