{"id":184761,"date":"2023-09-04T10:26:06","date_gmt":"2023-09-04T10:26:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/indiansapidnews.com\/?p=184761"},"modified":"2023-09-04T10:26:06","modified_gmt":"2023-09-04T10:26:06","slug":"want-to-get-pregnant-read-this","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/indiansapidnews.com\/celebrity\/want-to-get-pregnant-read-this\/","title":{"rendered":"Want To Get Pregnant? Read This"},"content":{"rendered":"

Obesity in women triples infertility risks; shedding just 5 per cent of body weight can aid fertility.
In men, obesity disrupts hormones crucial for sperm count and mobility, contributing to a third of male-related infertility, points out gynaecologist Dr Divya Vora.<\/strong><\/p>\n

Female fertility may be a sensitive subject. But according to the World Health Organisation, the estimated prevalence of infertility in India is between 3.9 and 16.8 per cent.<\/p>\n

And this number is only growing, owing to increase in smoking, alcohol consumption, stress, and unhealthy eating habits among the young.<\/p>\n

With the fast-changing pace at which our lifestyle has changed, it is not surprising that fertility is being impacted by the same.<\/p>\n

Working professionals with increased stress levels, especially women choose to delay their pregnancies, and conceive later in life.<\/p>\n

There are women and men who want to start a family, but end up changing their minds delaying their decisions for a later age, which may or may not affect the health of the foetus.<\/p>\n

Lifestyle adjustments, I believe, can help create a conducive environment for pregnancy.<\/p>\n

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