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Mili Sarkar

Mili Sarkar

Ghalib University, Afganisthan

Title: Lifestyle, nutrition, relationship & infertility

Biography

Biography: Mili Sarkar

Abstract

 
The inability of achieving pregnancy after 12 months of unprotected sexual intercourse or due to a diagnosed physical abnormality of the reproductive system; blocked fallopian tubes & main factor high levels of fertilization failures or early developmental death, spontaneous abortion is one of nature’s ways to counter negative genetic & environmental factors. Lifestyle habits
affecting fertility, environmental effects - environmental chemical, behavioral factors, sexually transmitted diseases, nutrition, and lifestyle. Infertility caused by environmental factors. Introduction: This article will focus on the evidence surrounding common lifestyle factors such as weight, exercise, substance
use, diet, vitamin & antioxidant supplementation, & stress & their effects on fertility. Body mass index (BMI) & weight are closely related to reproductive function. In a study investigating lifestyle factors, time to conception increased in both overweight (BMI >35 kg/m2) & underweight (BMI <19 kg/m2) individuals, higher BMI associated with In vitro fertilization higher BMI is also associated with negative outcomes for patients undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF)
Exercise: Exercise performed in different amounts & frequencies has varying effects on male & female fertility. Extreme exercise may lead to anovulation & infertility, however, compared to women who did not exercise, diet & nutrition: The optimal fertility diet has yet to be established, & the effects of nutritional factors on fertility, dietary modifications have been shown to improve ovulatory disorder infertility.
Relationship: The purpose of the relationship stage is to develop rapport between the couple & Doctor/counselor in order to allow the couple to feel understood. Also psychological & psychiatric problems in relation to The menstrual cycle gynecological problems & illness emotional disorders co-morbid with endocrine problems.
Conclusions: All patients should be encouraged to strive for a healthy, sustainable lifestyle. In areas where there is clear evidence that the lifestyle behavior may impact fertility, such as smoking, the patient should be encouraged to modify behavior.