Infertility can be caused by many factors in the male or female reproductive systems, including: Ovulation problems: These can be caused by a number of factors, including hormonal imbalances, weight, and exposure to chemicals or radiation. Endometriosis: A condition where tissue similar to the lining of the womb grows outside the womb. Blocked fallopian tubes: These can be caused by untreated sexually transmitted infections (STIs), complications of unsafe abortion, or postpartum sepsis.
Male infertility is on alarming rise in India due to changing in lifestyles, excessive stress, environmental and behavioral probelsm, hormonal imbalances, genetic disorders and psychological issues. The trend is being increasingly noticed in IT sector, according to study by Radiance hospital Mohali. Any of the problems that can affect the count, motility and morphology of the sperm can cause male infertility.