You have probably gone to considerable lengths to keep your body free of toxins and away from exposure to harmful elements. Why then, would you allow destructive habits and thought patterns to damage the fragile environment needed to conceive? Stress brought on by anxiety and/or depression can alter immune function. We have all heard about how the effects of depression can lower our immunity, making us more vulnerable to colds and other viruses during emotionally stressful periods in our lives. So it is no surprise to discover that a suppressed immune system can adversely affect our ability to conceive.
Reproduction is one of the most delicately balanced of our biological systems. Psychological stress can affect the ability to get pregnant on many levels, including inhibition of the hypothalamus that helps regulate hormonal levels, or over activation of the hypothalamus which can change the pituitary and adrenal responses. Since the pituitary regulates both how much of a hormone is made and how much is released in the body, its alteration can have dramatic effects on the hormonal balance necessary for ovulation, fertilization, tubal functioning or even successful implantation of the egg once it reaches the womb.
Hypnofertility can help you to transform that fearful energy into a powerful, constructive force. Unlike typical medical treatments, hypnofertility can benefit both male and female parents-to-be. Hypnofertility is safe, requiring no drugs or expensive equipment, can be mixed with almost any medical procedure, helping any such procedures work better! Natural fertility has come as a pleasant surprise for some patients with a diagnosis of "unexplained infertility", even when assisted methods have failed.
Hypnosis for fertility has been shown to increase conception by 30% and double the rate of success of IVF treatment.
Can Stress and Anxiousness Decrease Fertility?
YES ! by......
• Supressing luteinizing hormone • Increasing serum cortisol levels • Inhibiting hypothalamic Gnrh function • Preventing implantation of a fertilized egg • Reducing egg quality • Delaying release of eggs • Elevating prolactin levels
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