Can depression lead to infertility

  In recent years, there have been more and more cases of depression among pregnant women. The recent online exposure of a pregnant woman jumping off a building shocked many people, and they couldn't understand what she was thinking at that time. Is there really something that has to go that far? Leaving with an unborn baby is really chilling. There is another question that many people will mention: can depression lead to infertility?

  

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  Can depression lead to infertility

  1. Depression, also known as depressive disorder, is characterized by significant and persistent low mood and is the main type of mood disorder. Clinically, it can be seen that low mood is not commensurate with one's situation. Emotional depression can range from melancholy to grief, inferiority, depression, and even pessimism. Persistent depression can affect the normal metabolism of the body and to some extent cause endocrine disorders, affecting the secretion of estrogen and preventing the normal movement of eggs, thus leading to infertility.

  2. The causes of infertility are complex, which may include organic lesions, functional disorders, and psychological factors. In a considerable proportion, organic lesions are valued, functional diseases are underestimated, and psychological disorders are ignored. In fact, psychological disorders can also lead to infertility, which is also a disease.

  What are the female diseases caused by depression

  1. Gynecological diseases: Gynecological endocrine diseases are very common, and some women have menstrual disorders, dysmenorrhea, and other diseases. Depression also leads to endometriosis and infertility in young women, and some breast diseases are also related to endocrine disorders.

  2. Skin problems: Patients often complain that their skin color was originally bright, but recently their skin has been very poor for some reason. Even with makeup, it is difficult to cover some pigmentation and yellow spots; Some women also experience acne, which is difficult to eliminate with medication.

  3. Obesity: Some women lament that their weight has been increasing, their diet has decreased, and their exercise has increased, but their bodies are getting fatter. They also participate in some weight loss programs, but the results are not ideal. Endocrine disorders can lead to weight gain in women.

  4. Impatience: Patients have a hot temper and find it difficult to control their emotions, especially menopausal women who exhibit hot flashes, excessive sweating, excitement, and a large emotional gap. Most cases are caused by a decline in endocrine function

  A good mood needs to be mediated by oneself, and one should not let their bad mood affect the people around them or the baby. In short, transitioning from a young woman to a mother is a wonderful thing and a wonderful transformation in life. Happiness makes us tolerant, magnanimous, and open-minded, filling our hearts with a sense of happiness.

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