This message is directed to women who have never been sexually active or are virgins prior to marriage. It is important to understand that virginity is not an indicator of fertility. The assumption by some that marrying a virgin guarantees fertility is medically incorrect.
Fertility is determined by several physiological and hormonal factors not by sexual history. In fact, certain symptoms experienced even in the absence of sexual activity may signal underlying reproductive health issues. For instance, if a woman has irregular or absent menstrual cycles, it may be a sign of hormonal imbalance or conditions such as Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). These issues, if not identified and addressed early, can impact her ability to conceive later in life.
Other signs that should not be ignored include cyclic breast tenderness (swelling before menstruation that resolves afterward) or a lack of sexual arousal, which may be linked to hormonal insufficiencies or endocrine disorders.
Regardless of sexual activity, any woman experiencing these symptoms should consult a fertility scientists for proper evaluation. Early detection and management of reproductive health issues are key to preserving fertility, even in women who remain virgins until marriage.