The
Biggest Cause of Infertility That You Can Fix
Yourself!
Facing the
challenges of reproductive issues is a difficult situation for any
couple. Tests and treatments can be expensive and downright
unpleasant. Sometimes, for some couples, there is no one cause of
infertility that the doctors can pinpoint and then subsequently
correct. This can be frustrating and downright disheartening. But
for most, there is something that shows up on a test result that
can then be treated properly. It may be a low sperm count or poor
sperm motility for the man, or a lack of ovulation or damaged
uterus for the woman. There may actually not even be a cause of
infertility at all, if the couple are not engaging in regular
(twice per week on average) unprotected sexual activity over the
course of many months or even a year; some couples are under the
mistaken belief that you get pregnant every time you have
unprotected sex, and are just assuming that after a few times of
trying, then there is obviously a medical problem.
But for many,
there is something that is going on, either with their reproductive
systems or with some other cause of infertility that perhaps they
are bringing upon themselves. Of course, no one likes to hear that
they will need to make some changes or that some choices theyve
made in their own lives has been a long-standing cause of
infertility for themselves, but really, this is something that
should be empowering. If you yourself are bringing your
reproductive issues into your life with a few bad habits, then you
can change those habits and eventually realize your dream of having
a baby and possibly without drugs, medicines, medical intervention,
surgery, and the like.
So then, what
is the biggest and most common cause of infertility that most
people just dont want to hear about? In a word, its
smoking.
Smoking is one
of the most damaging habits you can have overall, when talking
about any healthy problem whatsoever. There are over 4,000
chemicals that are produced when a cigarette is burned; over 250 of
these are toxic and more than 50 are known carcinogens.
One of the
reasons that smoking is a cause of infertility is because these
toxins and carcinogens enter the bloodstream and are then
transported to every area of the human body, every single cell, and
this means the reproductive system as well. These toxins can
interfere with a mans sperm count, cause his remaining sperm to be
malformed, give him low sperm motility, and even decrease his
circulation enough to cause impotence. For a woman, smoking
interferes with the fallopian tubes natural abilities to drop an
egg or ovulate, can damage the eggs she has, and can also damage
the uterus, making it impossible for that fertilized egg to attach
itself.
This is just a
partial list of why we can rightly say that smoking is a leading
cause of infertility. Again, no one wants to hear that perhaps they
need to make a change in their habits, but if it means finally
being able to conceive that child that you dream of, doesnt it make
it all worthwhile?