As we age, our bodies go through various changes, including changes in the reproductive system. Infertility affects 186 million globally according to a new study by Harvard Medical School. Age-related infertility in women is a prevalent concern, as fertility starts to decline after age 35. Some factors that can cause infertility in women are problems in ovulation, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), and autoimmune diseases such as lupus and uterine or cervical abnormalities. For men, abnormally low levels of testosterone, low sperm count and certain over-the-counter medications like sulfasalazine can lead to infertility. Here are some of the habits that can have a serious impact on fertility.
There are various factors that might affect fertility, and age-related infertility is a concern for many women. Fertility can be impacted by a variety of variables, including smoking, drinking alcohol, not exercising enough, stress, and delaying conception. However, making good modifications to these behaviours can enhance general well-being and boost the likelihood of conception. It is crucial to discuss your infertility issues with your doctor in order to identify the underlying cause and create a fertility improvement strategy.
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