In the busy city life, we often hear the story of young couples, who are looking forward to entering the palace of marriage, but are anxious because they have not been able to conceive. Why is infertility an increasingly common problem in modern society?
1.Late marriage, late childbearing and fertility pressure.
With the development of society, more and more people choose to marry later and have children later. However, there is a strong relationship between age and fertility. After the age of 35, the quality and quantity of eggs gradually decline, while the quality of sperm in men is also affected by age. As a result, late marriage and childbearing may lead to difficulty conceiving. At the same time, the pressure of social fertility has also brought a huge psychological burden to many young couples, further increasing the risk of infertility.
2.The erosion of bad lifestyle habits.
Modern life is fast-paced, and many young people have developed bad habits. Staying up late, overeating, lack of exercise, long-term smoking and drinking may affect the health of the reproductive system. These habits not only reduce the quality of sperm and eggs, but also may trigger various reproductive health problems, such as prostatitis, ovarian cysts, etc., which can affect fertility.
3.Sexual attitudes and contraceptive issues.
With the opening up of sexual concepts, many young people choose to have multiple sexual partners or change sexual partners frequently. However, incorrect sexual practices and contraceptive methods can lead to various sexually transmitted diseases such as pelvic inflammatory disease, blocked fallopian tubes, etc., which can trigger infertility. In addition, repeated abortions and medical abortions cause great harm to women's reproductive health, which may lead to endometrial damage, abnormal menstruation and other problems.
4.The impact of work-life stress.
In a high-pressure work environment, many professionals face tremendous life pressures. Long-term work stress can lead to endocrine disorders, affecting a woman's menstrual cycle and ovulation function. In addition, poor lifestyle habits and environmental factors can also cause damage to the reproductive system. For example, a newly renovated house may contain a lot of harmful substances such as formaldehyde, and long-term exposure may cause harm to the reproductive system. Plastics, dyes, etc. may also contain harmful ingredients that can cause damage to eggs and sperm.
When faced with infertility, we should not feel isolated and helpless. Understanding the reasons behind it, adjusting your lifestyle, and seeking professional help are all positive steps we can take.
I am Sun Lizhen, engaged in traditional Chinese medicine for more than 30 years, I have a **conditioning improvement plan, if you are infertility, polycystic ovary syndrome, menstrual disease, genital tract inflammation and other problems can participate, you can leave a message in the comment area, or Houtai, I will reply to you one by one after seeing it.