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Mercury - May 28th, 2010 4:39 AM

Hello, I'm 16 years old. I've heard a lot of women who are suffering infertility problems. My question is, what best advice can you give for a young woman like me to prevent future fertility problem? Thanks!


daphne - June 1st, 2010 11:02 AM

You need to eat a well balanced diet, this helps you prevent having an infertility problem in the future.


connie_m - June 1st, 2010 3:10 PM

isnt 16 a bit too young to worry about infertility issues? enjoy your youth while you have it. focus on school first and worry about these issues when they arise. coz whats the use in worrying if your not infertile?


Candice - July 3rd, 2010 5:15 PM

Yearly check-ups would be great. You mentioned you are 16? If you are sexually active, use a condom all the time. This way you are safe from STD and HIV which can affect your future fertility.


.:Marie:. - July 4th, 2010 2:58 AM

Im with Connie_M. Why are you worrying at 16 years old? Dont you have a cheering practice or a club meeting you need to go to? But I am also with Candice, protect yourself sexually by using a condom or by being in a monogamous relationships. Studies have shown that STD among teenagers are on the rise.


rainday - July 7th, 2010 2:50 PM

Be a stress free and live in a healthy lifestyle, don't abuse of your being strong and healthy at present keep it for your future.


AliGenie - July 11th, 2010 7:11 AM

Oh! Let us cross the bridge when we are already there. At this moments don't take yet this problem. But as of now my advice is just to stay healthy all the time. Have a healthy lifestyle!


E.lga - February 5th, 2011 7:20 PM

i agree to a healthy lifestyle while your'e still young... just enjoy life at your age for you to be stress free, eat healhty foods and have a regular exercise


vev_webb - February 7th, 2011 5:23 AM

Please look at some of the most common factors of infertility in young women for early prevention.

- Multiple Sexual Partners
- History Of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
- DES Exposure
* DES stands for Diethylstilbestrol
- Anorexia And/Or Bulimia

you can do research on this for further knowledge. hope i can help.. ;)


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