A new study by National Institutes of Health and the University of Oxford show stress in women reduces the chance of becoming pregnant. Women aren’t alone; us men experience the effects of stress. According the Mayo Clinic, stress interfere with certain hormones needed to produce sperm.
“Researchers reported that the stress of infertility on marriages was a stronger predictor of treatment failure than personal stress or infertility-related strains on other relationship,” according to WebMD. No matter what the cause, both partners experience the effect of stress – stress begins to compound.
Not only does stress kill, it affects the quality of our lives. There are simple things you can do to reduce its effect. For more information on reducing your stress, check my other site – www.StressedOut.org.