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Reducing Stress during Fertility TreatmentBy: Question : I have been trying to conceive for the last five years, without success. We have had all kinds of tests done. My husband's sperm count varies between 20 million and 60 million, and the rest seems all right. But I feel that stress is playing a major role. When I near my time of ovulation, I start becoming tense. What can I do to reduce my stress? Noni Answer : Infertility -- and its treatment -- are stressful by nature. At the same time, stress is certainly a factor in fertility. Stress can interfere with normal function of the hypothalamus and the pituitary, glands involved in regulating ovulation. In severe situations, this may block ovulation completely; in other cases, stress may merely interfere with hormone production. Stress may also interfere with the immune system, which plays an important role in implantation and the body's recognition of the pregnancy. The magnitude of this adverse effect varies from individual to individual. As such, testing for stress does not tell us whether your stress levels are affecting your fertility. The best thing to do is to take steps to minimize the role stress plays in your life, such as the following:
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