Sunday, March 29, 2015

Obesity and Infertility - Why Overweight Women Find it Harder to Get Pregnant


  
  Infertility and often linked obesity in women of childbearing age, but it really is the exact relationship between the two? Infertility can be caused by many factors, and we have heard many women of childbearing age are advised by their gynecologists lose weight to improve their chances of having a child.

   If obesity is increasing worldwide. And are therefore infertility. Nearly 10 percent of all couples in the United States only affected by infertility, and most experts observed a significant contributing factor - obesity. There are just half a decade, 33% of US and medically classified as obese women. And the numbers continue to rise.


   A person is defined as medically obese if their body mass index or BMI or radiation 30. This means that 30% or more of body weight is made up of fatty tissue. Obesity is also linked to several health conditions such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, hypertension and infertility - both men and women.   So how obesity causes infertility? Obesity causes an increase of the production of estrogen in women stimulating hormone state of interfering with the process of imbalance of ovulation. Ovulation is, of course, the primary process by which the successful design is based.


   ovulation disorders are the leading cause of female infertility, causing hormonal disorders, irregular menstrual cycles and difficulties in design. About 15 percent of these disorders are associated with weight problems, obesity mainly or just overweight. There were also high levels of estrogen associated with obesity may be a precancerous changes in the uterus, but they can be treated if caught early.


   Medical history made on some subjects also revealed that there is a higher incidence of amenorrhea in women with obesity goes back to his childhood. Amenorrhea is a condition in which menstrual cycles are completely absent, which means that a woman with amenorrhea has never had a menstrual period in his life.   Women who are overweight or obese are also less likely to respond to fertility treatments as overweight act as obstacles to the proper absorption of fertility drugs. PCOS is also more common in overweight women.


   The toll obesity can have on women does not stop to infertility. There is also an increased risk of complications during pregnancy in women who are overweight or obese. Usually, they are more likely to give birth by cesarean section, gestational diabetes and toxemia experience and have higher blood pressure due to pregnancy. That does not address the problems of weight before pregnancy are also more likely aborted pregnancies or abortions.


   Obesity can be treated for overweight women can increase their chances in the design and pass through a healthy pregnancy without problems. The first is to follow a supervised weight loss program starts with a detox or cleaning. Very often, the weight loss efforts are unnecessary because the body is full of toxins that spoils the metabolic process and prevent proper absorption of essential nutrients from the food we eat. The body needs to "reset" to own functions and ideals are restored.

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