Friday 15 January 2010

Stress may be causing infertility in women

Stress can make women infertile, research has revealed.
By JULIE WHELDON, Daily Mail

Scientists found that those with high levels of a stress hormone stop ovulating and are therefore unable to conceive.

Women with hectic jobs are those most at risk, and are often most in denial about the stress in their lives, say researchers.They also found that simple 'talking therapies' can reverse the effect of stress and boost a woman's chances of becoming pregnant.

Researchers studied 16 women in their twenties and thirties who were normal weight but had not had a period for six months.

They found they had high levels of the hormone cortisol which is linked to stress. Eight of the women were given cognitive behavioral therapy and the rest no treatment. The therapy was designed to give women a better sense of perspective and improved self-worth to help cut stress levels. But Professor Berga said it did not involve telling women to 'pull themselves together'.

'This population actually looks very well pulled together,' she said. 'They don't report stress. They say everything is just fine. It may be the fact that the people who say everything is fine are the most stressed.

'They have unrealistic attitudes about themselves and others and think they can get more done in the day than is realistic, and their sense of worth depends on achievement.'

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