How can women have periods yet unable to conceive?

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My great aunt had her period (before menopause of course), and she tried to conceive, but she was unable to have kids but her husband had 3 kids before her though, so we don’t think it was him? How is this so?

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4 Responses to “How can women have periods yet unable to conceive?”

  1. The mom says:

    Perhaps her fallopian tubes were scarred and the ova couldn’t make it through. Perhaps she simply didn’t produce ova that were capable of fertilization. There are folks who are infertile for reasons that are never really discovered. In fact, the majority of couples in fertility treatment are infertile for unknown reasons. It is also always in the realm of possibility that the three children did not belong to the uncle. After all, prior to DNA testing, fatherhood was a matter of faith and not science. The only person you could be sure of was the mother. And in these days of donated ova, and test tube babies, even that isn’t a promise anymore. It might also have been the uncle in question had troubles that weren’t made public. One never really knows, unless you happen to be told. And in those days, you didn’t ordinarily discuss it except with the doctor.

  2. RayeKaye says:

    She probably had problems with her fallopian tubes – such as scarring. If she ovulated but the egg couldn’t get from the ovary and into the tube, it’s pretty much impossible to get pregnant naturally.

  3. lcoil79 says:

    The walls of the uterus are not always able to allow implantation of the embryo. In addition to this, certain hormones needed to sustain a pregnancy are not always present in sufficient quantities to allow a pregnancy to continue.

  4. popofosho says:

    another problem might be that the egg is not able to implant properly on the uterine wall, and unfortunately that is really the deciding factor.

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