Some things you can put at increased risk of infertility. They include:
Age. After 32 years, the amount and quality of eggs from a woman begins to decline. In his 30 years of age, the rate of loss of follicles accelerates, resulting in fewer eggs of lower quality, which makes the design more difficult. Women over 35 are also at higher risk of babies with chromosomal abnormalities and miscarriage.
Smoking. Further damage to the cervix and fallopian tubes, smoking increases the risk of ectopic pregnancy and miscarriage. It is also believed that at the age of her ovaries and deplete its egg prematurely, which reduces their ability to become pregnant. Many fertility specialists recommend setting a date to quit smoking before beginning fertility treatment.
Weight. If you are overweight or enough, can inhibit normal ovulation. Go to a body mass index (BMI) has been shown to increase the frequency of ovulation and the likelihood of pregnancy.
Sexual history. STDs such as chlamydia and gonorrhea can cause damage to the fallopian tube. Taken after unprotected sex with multiple partners increases the chances of contracting a sexually transmitted disease (STD), which can cause fertility problems later.
Alcohol. Alcohol abuse is associated with an increased risk of ovulation disorders and endometriosis.
Caffeine. Consume more than the equivalent of six cups of coffee per day (900 milligrams) can reduce your fertility.
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