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Hormonal Issues About Obesity And InfertilityWhat Are Obesity and Infertility? Obesity is a state of a person where this individual is overweight. Obesity is sometimes caused by hormonal imbalances in the body. The person who is overweight suffers from many other conditions that are effects of being overweight such as hypertension, high cholesterols levels and inability to conceive. Infertility is a condition where an individual can not conceive a child. Infertility is also affected by hormones. In most cases of obesity and infertility gone awry, the hormones that contribute to obesity also contribute to infertility. This is because some hormones in our affect the state of our ovaries. These hormones are progesterone and testosterone. A woman who has irregular menstrual cycles is most likely suffering from hormonal imbalance. In this case, her irregular menstrual cycles can affect her by rendering her with partial infertility or full infertility. Partial infertility is when an individual can conceive but there is a difficult time to achieve this conception due to sporadic fertile periods. You can tell if your menstrual cycle is affected by your weight because the periods are sporadic and you will have some degree of difficulty trying to get pregnant or you really can not get pregnant. In cases of obesity and infertility going hand in hand, your best bet to be able to conceive is to try to lose some weight. There are some ways of balancing your hormones in order for you to control your obesity and infertility as well. A regular supplementation of hormones can help to clear up your hormonal imbalance and regular exercise can help you lose weight now that your hormones are controlled by your supplementation. If your case of infertility still does not clear up when you have your weight under control, then it is time to consult a gynecologist regarding this. In some cases, you can also go directly to a reproductive endocrinologist. These medical professionals specialize in infertility and the treatment of infertility. |
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