Female Infertility
According to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM), women under age 35, who have been trying to get pregnant for twelve months or more without success, are strongly encouraged to see a reproductive specialist. ASRM recommends women over 35 see a specialists after 6-months of trying without success.
Various factors related to female infertility are mentioning below-

Age
When it comes to overcoming infertility, age is the biggest barrier at our success path. With advance age the first challenge would be egg count. For example , at birth if she will have nearly one million eggs, by the time she’s in her early thirties, her pool of eggs has decreased substantially to less than half that.
PCOS
PCOS is the most common endocrinopathy affecting reproductive aged women. The incidence varies from 8- 10 %. PCOS accounting for 80-90 percent of women suffering from menstural order. It is well recognized that PCOS is not necessarily a disease but rather a cluster of features
Poor Ovarian Reserve
Age-related decrease fertility has become an increasing challenge for infertility patients. Chances of natural conception as well as success of any fertility treatment (IUI/IVF) decrease dramatically with increasing age due to exhaustion of pool of ovarian follicle.
Tubal Factor
The fallopian tubes are the place for meeting of sperm and egg. If any pathology is there it will impact your chances of getting pregnant. Tubal disease contributes to 25-35 % of female infertility. The main cause for tubal infertility is inflammation of tubes.
Ovulation Problem
Anovulation is the absence of ovulation. Irregular and unreliable ovulation can lead to irregular cycles. A common cause of irregular ovulation is PCOS. There are range of treatment available for anovulation like ovulation induction drugs and natural intercourse, or IVF.
Fibroid Uterus
Uterine fibroids are the commonest benign growth occurring in women of reproductive age. The incidence of fibroid in reproductive age women is 20-50 percent. Almost 5-10 percent of women with infertility will have fibroids. The impact of fibroids and their management
Endometriosis
Endometriosis affect one in 10 women of reproductive age group worldwide.Endometriosis is a long term, recurrent , and debilitating disease. Endometriosis is a condition in which the same cells as in the endometrium ( lining of womb) grow outside of the womb, most commonly