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Can Stress Delay Getting Pregnant?

Can Stress Delay Getting Pregnant

by Adeline Dorcas on Sep 22 2022 4:53 PM
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Highlights:
  • Stress can delay women’s chances of getting pregnant
  • Too much stress may affect a women’s chance of achieving a pregnancy within a menstrual cycle
  • Stay calm and reduce stress levels to get rid of infertility problems
Want to have a baby? Then, stop getting stressed out. High levels of stress can affect pregnancy, reports a new study.//
The findings of the study are published in the journal Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica.

New research suggests that stress may affect a woman’s fecundability, or her probability of achieving a pregnancy within a menstrual cycle.

What Kind of Stress Affects Pregnancy?

The study assessed allostatic load, which refers to the cumulative ‘wear and tear’ of chronic stress and life events, in 444 women who were trying to become pregnant.

Women with higher allostatic load scores—based on nine indicators such as blood pressure, blood sugar, cortisol, noradrenaline, and cholesterol—were less likely to become pregnant within a year. For example, the women with an allostatic load score of 5-6 would have a 59% reduction of fecundability compared with those with scores of 0.

“What we found provides a new idea for preconception counseling. But obviously, how to objectively assess the stress is a complex scientific question, and how to intervene and reduce the impact of chronic stress is a burning problem, which are all things we need to study further,” said senior author Bei Wang, Ph.D., of Southeast University in Jiangsu, China.

Reference:

  1. Female fecundability is associated with pre-pregnancy allostatic load: Analysis of a Chinese cohort- (https://doi.org/10.1111/aogs.14443)


Source-Eurekalert


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