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Being overweight: Body fat levels that are 10 to 15 percent above normal can overload the body with estrogen, throwing off the reproductive cycle. |
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if there's body overweight, there's also body underweight... |
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Having a hormonal imbalance: Irregularities in the hormone system (characterized by irregular menstrual cycles or short, long, or heavy periods) can affect ovulation. |
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Having an autoimmune disorder: Diseases such as lupus, diabetes, thyroid disease, and rheumatoid arthritis can interfere with fertility. |
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Using tobacco or alcohol: Smoking may increase the risk of infertility in women; and even moderate alcohol consumption (as few as five drinks a week) can impair conception. |
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Being exposed to occupational or environmental hazards: Prolonged exposure to high mental stress, high temperatures, chemicals, radiation, or heavy electromagnetic or microwave emissions may reduce a woman's fertility. |
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You should also tell your doctor if you've had a history of multiple miscarriages, painful menstrual cycles that require medication for pain relief, or abnormal Pap smears that have resulted in surgical treatment, as these factors can also affect fertility. |
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thanks for your ideas guyz... i'll share and applied this to my wife :D |
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There are some cases of women with an immune system that immediately attack a man's sperm when it enters the body. It treats the latter as a threat to the body so it will repel the foreign matter. This is not normal. Women with this case will have a hard time conceiving naturally. There are other ways to counter this which might involve surgery or IVF. |