For many couples, if they do not plan to have children, they need to use contraception during sex. But what if they do not take good contraception measures and sperm is ejaculated inside? In fact, at this time, we need to use emergency contraception. So, today we will tell you how to use contraception when sperm is ejaculated inside, but it is still recommended that you take good contraception measures before sex. Will you get pregnant if you ejaculate for the first time? You may get pregnant if you ejaculate for the first time. During intercourse, when the man ejaculates his sperm into the woman's body, the sperm will swim from the vagina to the cervix and enter the uterus, and finally meet the egg in the abdomen of the fallopian tube cup, completing the entire fertilization process. But it is not 100% certain that you will get pregnant, and female pregnancy is affected by many factors. The causes of female infertility include the following aspects: 1. Female factors (1) Fallopian tube factors The fallopian tube has the function of transporting sperm, collecting eggs and sending fertilized eggs into the uterine cavity. There are many causes of tubal infertility, mainly including pelvic infectious diseases, endometriosis and congenital tubal abnormalities. Among them, pelvic adhesions caused by pelvic infectious diseases are the main factors leading to tubal infertility. (2) Ovarian factors Including ovulation factors and endocrine factors. Anovulation is the most serious cause of infertility. Factors that cause ovarian dysfunction and persistent anovulation include ovarian lesions, hypothalamus-pituitary-ovarian axis dysfunction, and systemic factors. (3) Uterine factors Congenital malformations of the uterus and submucosal uterine myomas can lead to infertility or miscarriage after pregnancy; endometrial secretory dysfunction, endometritis, etc. affect the passage of sperm and can also cause infertility. (4) Cervical factors Neck stenosis or congenital cervical malformation can affect the entry of sperm into the uterine cavity. Cervicitis can change the amount and properties of cervical mucus, affecting sperm motility and the number of sperm entering the uterine cavity. In chronic cervicitis, cervical mucus becomes thicker and contains a large number of white blood cells, which is not conducive to sperm motility and penetration, and can affect conception. (5) Vaginal factors Congenital absence of the vagina and vaginal damage can affect sexual intercourse and prevent sperm from entering. In severe vaginitis, the pH value of the vagina changes, reducing the vitality of sperm, shortening its survival time and affecting conception. 2. Male infertility factors (1) Abnormal semen Subfertility is closely related to abnormal sperm motility and sperm density. Many factors can affect the number, structure and function of sperm, such as acute mumps complicated with orchitis, genital infection, congenital developmental abnormalities, excessive exposure to chemicals, etc. (2) Blockage of the vas deferens and obstruction of sperm transport The main causes are infection and trauma of the reproductive tract, such as orchitis and epididymis, infection of the vas deferens and infection of the prostate, etc. Pelvic, inguinal and perineal surgeries can all cause stenosis of the fallopian tubes and obstruction of sperm transport. (3) Immune factors The production of antibodies against one's own sperm in the male body can cause male infertility. The ejaculated sperm will agglutinate itself and cannot pass through the female's cervical mucus, resulting in infertility. (4) Endocrine factors Male endocrine system is regulated by the hypothalamus-pituitary-testis axis. Disorders in the regulation of this axis may affect sperm production and cause infertility. (5) Erection abnormalities Erection abnormality prevents sperm from entering the female vagina. Male erection is affected by physiological and psychological factors. Common physiological factors include congenital genital malformations, genital inflammation, etc.; psychological factors often include mental and emotional abnormalities and family relationship disharmony. 3. Male and female factors (1) Lack of basic knowledge about sex life Both men and women lack basic knowledge about sex life. Couples do not understand the anatomical and physiological structure of the reproductive system, which leads to incorrect sex life. (2) Psychological factors Work pressure, financial burden, family illness, depression, fatigue, etc. can all lead to psychological barriers and infertility. In addition, the couple's excessive desire for pregnancy and tense sex life can also cause psychological pressure and lead to infertility. (3) Environmental factors Humans release a large amount of toxic chemicals into the environment every year. These chemicals can interfere with the synthesis, secretion, transport, binding, digestion and other processes of natural hormones in the body, thereby changing the endocrine system. |
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