Alcoholism and Infertility
There are many consequences that we are familiar with in regards to alcoholism but some such as infertility are not as widely thought of. Recent studies have shown that women who have consumed alcohol in any amount can potentially be facing infertility issues. Some women have either difficulty conceiving or have pregnancies ending with miscarriage and go on to never be able to have a child. Those who do carry a full pregnancy face the possibility of complications during and after delivery for both themselves and their newborn.
The risks of infertility from alcoholism or even moderate drinking are a reality that women need to face. Consuming too much alcohol can disrupt the ovulation cycle in women leading to difficulty getting pregnant or the inability to conceive at all. Increased levels of the hormones estrogen and progesterone are yet another result of women drinking too much alcohol.
Men who are wanting to have children really need to think about the risks involved with alcoholism as well. Alcohol can cause men to have, what would be called, abnormal shaped sperm, which inevitably could lead to impotency. This could cause some very serious issues psychologically also, making the man feel inadequate, unworthy and less of a man really.
Men need to be aware that alcohol can not only destroy sperm but the cells that produce the sperm drastically effecting hormone levels. Men wanting to start a family at some point need to slow down their drinking if not stop drinking altogether. By overcoming alcohol now, you will greatly increase your chance of being able to procreate later.
It is important to know the dangers of potential illnesses and conditions that can arise as a result of alcohol. If you or a loved one battle alcohol, be aware and educated on what the future may or in the case of children, may not hold for you. Educate yourself through the internet or by sharing with others with the same experiences what you are going through. Not being alone on the road to recovery can be helpful and comforting.
The most important step is to start today. There are numerous treatment options, support groups and even medications available to help you on the road to an alcohol free future, but you first have to admit there is a problem. Once you are past this difficult step, with one foot in front of the other you can keep moving forward to your goal of sobriety and good health.
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