There are tons of reasons, and for some it is not the women's fault. Some men aren't capable either. You are still young, try not to worry about this too much and when the time comes for you to have a baby and you can't, you can always get checked to see why, and there are fertility Dr.'s that can help you out.
2007-12-12 03:22:20
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answered by Anonymous
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The more they look into it the more common things like PCOS and chlamydia are. Both of those reduce fertility.
My personal opinion is because birth control screwed with a delicate balance and despite all the research it doesn't go back to 100% after you get off it. Probably get thumbs down for this, but it is just my opinion.
2007-12-12 11:38:15
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answered by Anonymous
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There are two things happening here.
1. People are more aware of the probelm of infertility and
2. People feel more free to talk about it.
If you are concerned about if you are able to have a baby I would suggest you talk to your doctor about it. They can run tests to determine it. If you do have a problem conceiving naturally it will be good to be armed with that knowledge as you can then know that you can plan to do what you need to to have one.
Best of luck!
2007-12-12 15:03:59
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answered by Billy! 4
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A lot of women wait too long to have children and when they are ready to have them, they can't.
Our bodies have been programmed since time began to have children from when we start menstruation. This is because nobody would live past thirty in those days. Now, we are more fortunate in our life expectancy, but women still struggle to have children beyond a certain age.
I'm not saying you have to have children really young, just don't wait until you are in your late thirties to start a family as it may be too late.
2007-12-12 11:53:54
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answered by ♫♪Bag♫♪ 7
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Lots of problems can cause infertility. Things such as habits, (smoking, drinking, etc...) and weight can affect you. It could be from problems with your ovaries or uterus or it could even be from the guy having sperm problems. Don't worry about it because when you decide that its time for children it will happen. Theres also medications to help with fertility
2007-12-12 11:23:35
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answered by *La~di~Da* 3
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lots of things for me its all medical problems
i have only one working ovary. one died from a cyst this makes my periods very irregular at times.
i have a thyroid condition this also causes my hormones to go haywire which messes up my period. and i had cancer as a teen.
not in my female parts though.
2007-12-12 12:22:59
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answered by kleighs mommy 7
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I worry about this as well. I don't know why...sorry. Just wanted to say I can relate.
2007-12-12 11:27:58
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answered by Anyone 4
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Don't worry about it.
Make sure you don't pick up any STDs, don't have any abortions, eat well and exercise.
2007-12-12 13:59:58
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answered by Anonymous
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