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Stress May Affect Fertility

Can stress affect a woman’s ability to become  pregnant? A new study says it may.

Over  four years, 401 women who were stopping  contraception and trying to have a baby  underwent saliva testing for two stress-related substances: the enzyme alpha-amylase, and the hormone cortisol. The women  provided a saliva sample upon enrollment in the study, and then another at their first observed menstrual period, so that comparisons between the women could be made from the same starting point.

Researchers analyzed the samples and then followed the women to see how long it took them to become pregnant. Women who became pregnant during the first month of the study (before they could give a second saliva sample) were also included in the analysis.

http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/03/24/stress-may-affect-fertility/?ref=health

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