Among the numerous studies on the effect of vegetarianism on women's Fertility, the conclusion of Masbaugh in Munich, Germany, is the most striking. Professor Karl Pok of the college divided the healthy young girls who took the exam into two groups. One group had vegetarian food except for a small amount of cheese and milk, while the other group had normal food. After the six week weight loss plan, the researchers found that 78% of women who ate vegetarian food stopped ovulation, and almost all of the group's Menstrual cycle was shorter than normal. But in the normal diet group, 67% of women ovulate normally, and Menstrual cycle did not change significantly.
Is it so serious? The answer is: Yes! According to a study by Dr. Jinnan from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in the United States, excessive carotene can affect the synthesis and secretion of lutein in the ovaries, sometimes leading to amenorrhea, anovulation, and menstrual disorders.
This situation is initially mental anorexia, even if they have no menstruation, Blood test is also too high in radish. Afterwards, among other female patients, consuming a large amount of carrots can increase the levels of carotenoids in the blood, leading to abnormalities such as infertility, menstruation, and ovulation. Researchers suggest that this may be the reason why beta carotene interferes with steroid synthesis. Six doctors once discovered that women with menstrual abnormalities due to eating too many carrots have yellow, orange, and orange ovaries called golden ovaries.
Director Li Hong, a pregnancy expert, emphasized that if you are like a rabbit, eating carrots one by one, think about the possibility of causing golden ovaries, decreased luteinizing hormone secretion, no menstruation (menstruation stopped), and abnormal menstruation.
The China Indoor Environment Monitoring Center warned that women are vulnerable to three major indoor pollution, namely decoration and furniture pollution, electromagnetic radiation pollution and kitchen fume pollution, which directly affect the next generation of mankind.
According to the survey of the Indoor Environment Monitoring Center, benzene pollution released by paints, coatings and adhesives in the interior decoration of homes and office buildings and workplaces is likely to affect women's health, and even directly affect pregnant women's fetal childbearing.
The experts spent five years studying 1500 pregnant women and their newborns, and found that the low concentration of aromatic organic solvent pollution had a negative impact on the weight of newborns, which could reduce the weight of newborns. In addition, according to the investigation, free formaldehyde in various Engineered wood in decorative materials and furniture was not only a suspected carcinogen, but also could lead to menstrual disorders and abnormalities in women's menstruation.
With the extension of working hours for professional women in the office and the popularization of various household appliances, electromagnetic radiation fills indoor spaces, directly affecting women's circulatory, immune, reproductive, and metabolic functions, causing physiological imbalance in the body, and confusion in the nervous system and humoral regulation functions.
Experts remind that at present, infertility has become a common disease, and its incidence rate is rising. The reason may be related to environmental pollution, smoking, late childbirth, obesity or weight loss caused by malnutrition, drugs or drugs, excessive work and life pressure, reverse pregnancy, pelvic surgery, reproductive tract infection, sexually transmitted diseases and other factors. In addition, the incidence of infertility also increases significantly with age.
Generally speaking, for couples between the ages of 30 and 34, one out of every seven infertile couples is aged 35-40, and for every five infertile couples, the ages are 40-44, and for every four infertile couples. The pregnancy rate of women significantly decreases after the age of 40. In this regard, parenting expert Director Zhang Rongzhu emphasized that the optimal age for treating infertility patients should be before the age of 35. After the age of 35, female ovarian function declines, chromosomes are prone to mutation, and the rate of fetal malformations is also increasing.