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Obesity And
Infertility: More Common
Everyday
In today’s
society, obesity is very common. Food is readily available and
it’s less expensive than ever. Add the fact that there are
fatty, greasy fast food restaurants on every corner as well as
the fact that most of us live hectic lifestyles that don’t
allow us to eat healthily and it’s easy to see why so many
folks are seriously overweight. Obesity and infertility go hand
in hand -- it’s important to know this if you plan to
have a child.
How Does
Obesity Affect Infertility?
When a person
is obese, it leaves them susceptible to many diseases and
disorders and one of these is infertility. While most people
who are overweight will blame their weight on a gland problem,
only a few obese people actually have a disorder that causes
their obesity. The disorder that primarily affects a person’s
weight in such a drastic way is a problem with the thyroid
gland. This can be tested by a doctor by taking a blood sample.
If the obesity is caused by a thyroid problem, the problem can
usually be cured by taking a prescription medication or some
other procedure prescribed by your
doctor.
Most often,
however, obesity and the resulting infertility are caused by
the caloric intake of the person surpassing the calories
expended. This means that the person is eating more calories
than they burn off through exercise. This can be combated by
following a low calorie diet and getting some exercise.
However, it is often hard for a person who is obese and is told
infertility is the result to go out and exercise, as this sort
of news can often wreak havoc on an already damaged
self-esteem.
It all comes
down to how badly you want to have a child. Most people, if
they found out that their obesity caused their infertility,
would do anything in their power to lose weight. Losing weight
isn’t that difficult if you know how. Consult a dietician, hire
a personal trainer or just talk to your doctor regarding tips
on how to lose those unwanted pounds.
If you have
tried to lose weight and are unable, then it may be necessary
to begin infertility treatments. Sometimes, having a child is
all the person needs to raise their self-esteem. In this case,
having the child will actually be the motivation that causes
them to lose weight.
Infertility
treatments should only be a last resort, however. While it is
true obesity and infertility go hand in hand, being obese alone
does nothing for your health. If you are obese and you have a
child, you have to be conscious of the fact that you want to be
around when the child grows up. So, do whatever you can to lose
weight so that you and your baby can be as healthy as
possible.
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