1, age is the biggest scourge of fertility
The age of a woman has a great impact on her fertility, in terms of the physiological laws of women, fertility is strongest at the age of 20-24, declining slowly after the age of 30. after the age of 35 it declines rapidly, half of what it was at the age of 25 at the age of 35, and half of what it was at the age of 35 at the age of 40. after the age of 44 about 87% of women lose the ability to conceive.
Eggs are with a woman from birth and age, lifestyle and environment all affect the quality of the eggs. The older the woman is, the fewer the remaining eggs with normal fertility. As women approach menopause, their menstrual cycles become shorter and irregular; the endometrium may become thinner and less suitable for fertilized eggs to be laid; vaginal secretions may become less fluid and less accessible to sperm. As women age, their general health also declines. Some diseases such as endometriosis, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), and infections may damage reproductive organs leading to infertility.
The older pregnant women over 35 years old are more likely to suffer from complications such as hypertension, diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease and various pregnancy complications and aggravation, resulting in fetal growth retardation, stillbirth, stillbirth and perinatal mortality rate also increases, and the rate of fetal malformation also increases.
2, excessive obesity is not conducive to pregnancy
Obesity will damage the female endocrine, will also prevent ovulation, but also cause a variety of health problems, such as: high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease. These diseases may also cause women infertility, and will cause some complications in the process of pregnancy. Morbidly obese women will also have a lower success rate in trying fertility treatment.
3, blind weight loss can also lead to infertility
Blind excessive weight loss may lead to endocrine disruption, menstrual cycle disorders, ovulation stop. The nutritional imbalance and severe deficiency of micronutrients brought about by excessive dieting can also affect fertility. Especially for women over the age of 30, fertility itself has declined, it is more prudent to lose weight.
4. Abortion is the second major cause of female infertility
The number of miscarriages is directly proportional to the chance of infertility. Multiple abortions are likely to lead to pelvic adnexitis, blockage of the fallopian tubes after inflammation, and infertility. The highly active endometrial debris from abortion can easily be transferred to the pelvic cavity and planted to form endometriosis, leading to infertility. Repeated abortions also cause the endometrium to become very thin, so that when pregnancy occurs later, the embryo is like a seedling in the sand, which does not receive sufficient nutrients and is prone to stunting and abortion.
5. Inflammation of the genitals and cervix affects fertility
When you have vaginitis, the pH of the vagina changes and the white blood cells increase, which will prevent the sperm from becoming viable and the mobility decreases. The change in the local internal environment caused by cervical inflammation is not conducive to the passage of sperm through the cervical canal, which leads to infertility. If the pelvic infection is not treated promptly and thoroughly, especially tuberculosis or gonorrhea infection, even if it heals, it can cause adhesion, distortion and narrowing of the fallopian tubes, leading to infertility or ectopic pregnancy.
6, bad sexual habits endanger fertility
Some young women are sexually unhygienic, sexually promiscuous, infected with sexually transmitted diseases, often in the incubation period, a moment can not see the impact, but unknowingly triggered pelvic inflammatory disease, resulting in infertility. The fact that you are having intercourse during menstruation makes it easy for bacteria and blood to enter the pelvic cavity through the loosened cervix, causing infection. More seriously, if the refluxed menstrual blood remains in the pelvic cavity, it can cause endometriosis. Both are fertility-destroying killers.
7. Harmful chemicals affect pregnancy
Many chemicals contain toxins that can destroy egg cells and are also likely to cause endocrine disruption. Some waterproof clothing, insecticides, food packaging, interior decorations, Teflon non-stick coatings and other goods containing perfluorinated chemicals, not only to the human liver, immune system, development and reproductive organs bring toxicity, resulting in infertility, but also affect fetal development.
8. Alcohol and coffee are harmful to fertility
Regular alcohol consumption, especially alcoholic women, fertility will be significantly weakened. Because alcohol hinders the absorption of nutrients, just one glass of red wine may reduce the amount of zinc in the body, which is an essential factor in fertility. Caffeine – even just two cups of coffee a day can reduce fertility to a degree of 50 percent. Coke drinks have the same effect, because cola also contains a lot of caffeine.
9, mental tension and stress affect fertility
Women of childbearing age, if the environment changes, mood swings, long-term under great stress, it is easy to endocrine disorders, menstrual disorders or even become non-menstrual, do not ovulate, in this case, of course, it is not easy to get pregnant. The increased competition in employment makes many women in the workplace more stressed, and being in a state of worry, depression or fear for a long time can affect women’s pregnancy.