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Is Obesity the Culprit of Infertility? Mexico IVF Can Help You Conceive

2025-05-28 20:43:55,visits: 18


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In recent years, obesity has become a global health challenge, and its negative impact on the body cannot be ignored, with reproductive health being one of the affected areas. So, what exactly is the relationship between obesity and infertility? How should those preparing for pregnancy cope?

 

First, we focus on the potential harm of obesity to the female reproductive system. Studies have shown that being overweight can lead to insulin resistance and hyperinsulinemia, which in turn disrupt the normal growth and development of follicles. In addition, obesity may trigger leptin resistance, hindering the response of follicles to ovulation-inducing drugs and the healthy growth of the endometrium, thus significantly increasing the risk of female infertility. Clinical data also show that obese women are more likely to experience infertility and menstrual disorders, and their natural pregnancy success rate is relatively low.

 

For men, obesity is also a potential threat to fertility. Studies have found that excessive weight can affect the level of testosterone secretion in men, leading to a decrease in sperm count, reduced sperm motility, and an increase in the proportion of abnormally shaped sperm, ultimately resulting in infertility. Moreover, obesity may also be associated with decreased libido and erectile dysfunction, further weakening male fertility.

 

In the face of the many adverse effects of obesity on reproductive health, proactive health management is crucial. Maintaining a healthy weight and effectively controlling weight through a balanced diet and appropriate physical exercise are the primary measures. At the same time, regular physical examinations to detect and address obesity-related health problems in a timely manner can also lay a good foundation for future fertility plans. For women planning to undergo egg freezing in Mexico, maintaining a healthy weight also helps improve egg quality.

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If you or your partner are facing infertility problems due to obesity, please do not hesitate to seek professional medical help promptly. Dr. Nathan Zhang and the IVF USA team have been engaged in overseas assisted reproductive consultation services for over ten years, providing services such as USA egg freezing, USA IVF, and third-party assisted reproduction to those in need. With nearly 20 years of deep cultivation in the overseas assisted reproductive field, IVF USA established a presence in the Mexican market early on, becoming the agent in China for Power Fertility Center Mexico (POWER IVF). Currently, Dr. Nathan Zhang's business has expanded beyond the United States to Mexico IVF and egg freezing, as well as Japan, Thailand, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, striving to provide high-quality medical services to every patient. If you are concerned about your fertility, please contact us, and let our professional team provide you with scientific evaluation and effective solutions.

 

 


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