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Celiac Disease and
Infertility Problems
When you are
talking about Celiac disease and infertility, it is important
to understand exactly what this disease is. Celiac Disease is
an autoimmune disease. It is inherited through family. The
disease causes the small intestine to become damaged when the
person eats anything that has gluten and wheat, barley, oat,
and rye proteins.
The intestines
should be able to break these items down and absorb them but,
the problem with the intestines is that they become flatten
from the disease not being treated and absorbing the nutrients
from this specific kind of foods does not happen the way it
should. You can have this disease at any stage of life from
baby on up to senior citizen age. Now that we know what it is,
we can talk about how Celiac Disease and infertility come
together.
Celiac
Disease and Infertility Problems
Explained
There are about
eight percent of the women that have Celiac disease and
infertility. It seems that keeping you on a gluten free diet
like these women have to do because of the disease, causes the
menstrual cycle to start earlier than normal and brings on
menopause earlier in life. This does not bode well for
conception.
Celiac disease
and infertility also cause the menstrual cycle to be an on
again, off again thing. This is not to say that if you have
Celiac disease you will not be able to get pregnant. It simply
means that it may take you longer or you may be older than you
would like to be when you do finally get
pregnant.
There are many
ways for you to improve your chances of conceiving a child
while having this disease. Celiac disease and infertility do
not have to be a problem for you. Just realize that the gluten
free diet is the main cause for the menstrual problems. You do,
however, need to stick to that diet to keep you healthy. It is
also not a big concern for pregnancy if you are on this type of
diet.
Having A
Baby A Bit Later
Not treating
Celiac disease can not only cause you to be infertile but, if
you do become pregnant, you can risk the chances of having a
miscarriage, smaller babies and fetal growth problems. One of
the best things you can do is to take care of your Celiac
disease and pregnancy will come but, it may be later in life
for you.
You are
experiencing everything later in life than most women. This is
because of the disease. You will need to treat yourself to be
able to stay healthy. When Celiac Disease is left untreated,
you can have a higher risk of problems with infertility and
pregnancy. Just remember that Celiac Disease and infertility do
not have to go hand in hand.
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