Obesity has many negative health consequences. Some are
better known and documented than others. Recent studies have shown that yet
another potential consequence of obesity is difficulty when it comes to
conceiving a baby. Fertility troubles are a growing problem in this country and
around the world. One reason that is being hailed as a very viable culprit is
obesity.
While most people look immediately to the female in the
relationship for this particular problem the facts indicate that male obesity
can also lead to a low sperm count, which can also hamper fertility efforts and
progress.
Our bodies were designed for specific purposes. It is
utterly amazing how well each part of the human body works to support the
others. There are very few machines that can compete with the genius of the
design of the human body. After thousands of years to study the human body
there are still many mysteries hidden within. The truth comes down to this
however, we put things into our bodies, and abuse our bodies in ways that our
bodies were simply not designed to take and yet we still manage to adapt and
survive many of these things.
It’s amazing when you think about that the human body
endures the many things it does without permanent and irrevocable damage. The
good news for those attempting to conceive is that the human body also has the
remarkable ability to heal itself. This means that those who find their efforts
to conceive have been hampered by obesity have also seen positive changes by
losing as little as five to ten percent of your ability to conceive.
If both partners are overweight then it might be a good idea
to work together to shed those unwanted pounds and adopt a healthier, more
active lifestyle. Being active when trying to conceive and throughout the
pregnancy is a good idea for the female in the relationship at any rate as this
can help in the process of labor and delivery.
If you are trying to conceive without success and have been
doing so for more than a year it is probably in your best interest to seek the
services of a fertility specialist in order to rule out other possible
considerations. Though it is rarely a bad idea to adopt a healthier lifestyle
you should also consult your doctor before beginning a strict diet or weight loss
regimen in order to make sure there aren’t other factors that may be causing
your weight issues. This is particularly true if you have gained a good deal of
weight in a rather short amount of time.
In addition to conception difficulty obesity can also lead
to a greater risk of miscarriage once conception has occurred. Obesity also
leads to a greater risk of conditions such as gestational diabetes during the
pregnancy, pre-eclampsia, and in some cases still birth and birth defects. It
is no small hindrance to a healthy pregnancy and should be carefully considered
before attempting to conceive.
Another consideration when it comes to obesity and fertility
is that being overweight can also hamper the affects of fertility treatments.
This means that the process is typically lengthier and will cost significantly
more over time than if obesity were not a factor. When coupled with the risks
to the baby this is something that should not be taken lightly when making
plans for fertility treatments.
If your BMI is greater than 30 there are many fertility
clinics that simply will not offer their services. Some limit it to greater
than 35 and others 40. If you feel that fertility treatments are the only
course of action available to you and your BMI is greater than 30, the first
suggestion you are likely to hear is the suggestion that you make serious
weight loss efforts and lifestyle changes before proceeding. You may find that
once you begin to shed the pounds, fertility intervention is no longer
necessary.
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