For couples who have been married for a year, if they have normal sex life and do not use contraception, they will generally be able to get pregnant successfully. If they are not able to conceive successfully, they must understand the specific reasons. For many women, they want to be mothers as soon as possible. This feeling is understandable, but they must avoid being affected by emotional tension for a long time, which often leads to failure in haste. Let's see if mental tension can affect pregnancy? Can stress affect pregnancy? Pregnancy is a big event in a woman's life. Having children and becoming a mother must be the dream of every woman. Therefore, when it comes to getting pregnant and having a baby, many friends will be affected by the surrounding environment and suffer from mental stress due to various pressures or factors. So will mental stress affect pregnancy? Does tension have an impact on pregnancy? Today, the editor will help you solve this problem. Mental stress can reduce the chance of pregnancy. When you are nervous, you may experience spasms in the reproductive system, which will affect the chance of pregnancy. Bad mood and mental stress often lead to endocrine disorders A large number of studies have shown that among the many factors of infertility, mental and psychological factors are an important cause, accounting for about 5%. When one is mentally stressed, the body undergoes an emergency response, with increased release of adrenaline and norepinephrine, which increases the concentration of catecholamines in the body and increases the synthesis of many hormones by the hypothalamus and pituitary gland. These hormonal changes affect the function of the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian gonadal axis, leading to endocrine disorders, menstrual disorders, ovarian ovulation disorders, and affects the secretion of ovarian sex hormones, causing infertility. At the same time, tension also causes spasmodic contractions of the uterus and fallopian tubes, and abnormal cervical secretions. These changes are not conducive to the passage of sperm through the cervix and fallopian tubes, affecting fertilization, which can also lead to infertility. For men, excessive tension can cause impotence, premature ejaculation, temporary dysfunction, and affect sperm quality, leading to male infertility. Psychological factors can cause infertility Infertility causes stress to couples in many ways. About 5% of infertility cases are caused by psychological factors. When humans are nervous, the body will have a stress response, with increased release of adrenaline and norepinephrine, increased concentration of catecholamines, increased synthesis of endorphins by the hypothalamus and pituitary gland, and increased release of prolactin. All these hormonal changes affect the regulation of the normal menstrual cycle, inhibit the secretion of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) and the pituitary gland's response to GnRH, and interfere with the synthesis of ovarian luteinizing hormone, resulting in ovulation disorders and infertility. After discovering their infertility, most infertile patients are under pressure from their spouses, both families, society, etc., especially women, who are always in a state of anxiety and tension, which adds certain difficulties to the treatment of infertility. |
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