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Struggling to conceive can be heartbreaking, and the cause may lie in your uterus. Issues like endometrial abnormalities, blocked fallopian tubes, or a tilted uterus could be to blame.
What to Watch For: If youâve been trying to conceive for over a year (or six months if youâre over 35), consult a fertility specialist.
Early intervention can improve your chances of a healthy pregnancy.
â ď¸Â 11. Spotting Between Periods: Donât Ignore the Warning
Light bleeding or spotting outside your regular cycle isnât always harmless. Intermenstrual spotting could indicate polyps, hormonal imbalances, or, in rare cases, early signs of uterine cancer.
What to Watch For: Any abnormal bleeding, especially after menopause, requires urgent evaluation.
This subtle symptom could be a critical clue to your uterine health.
đ 12. Abdominal Bloating or Enlargement: More Than Just Digestion
Persistent bloating or a visibly swollen belly isnât always about what you ate. Uterine fibroids, cysts, or fluid buildup could be causing your abdomen to expand.
What to Watch For: Chronic bloating or a growing abdomen, especially when paired with other symptoms, needs medical attention.
Your uterus might be signaling a problem that goes beyond digestion.