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Diagnosing Sterility and White Bumps on the Vagina

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hi my name is fabiola zendejas i have 2 questions and i hope you can answer them.
1) i have been married for 3 yrs and i cant seem to get pregnant. me and my husband are very axious to conceive. what might be the problem.

2)i have white bumps in my vagina i don't know what they are but they dont hurt, its very uncomfortable because when my husband is touching me i dont want him to notice so i take his hand away its starting to be a problem but i dont know what they are. i heard that they might be cis.answer back please.
thank you very much


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replied August 8th, 2007
Fertility Answer A1174
If you haven't been able to conceive for 3 years, it seems highly likely that you are suffering from sterility . The causes could originate from your husband, yourself, or both of you. Examining a man's sterility is much easier than performing sterility exams on women; therefore, men are always examined first. Your husband can request a spermogram to identify his fertility (number of spermatozoids and their mobility). If everything is OK on his end, then you should be examined by a gynecologist. A few things need to be checked in women: the presence of ovulation, the hormonal status (LH, FSH, estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, DHEA, prolactin), the anatomy of the vagina, uterus, and passage of the ovarian tubes.
The “white bumps” in the vagina could be polyps but these must be examined and diagnosed by a gynecologist. I recommend you to visit your gynecologist. You shouldn’t have waited so long!



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