Introduction: Obesity significantly impacts fertility and pregnancy, exerting intricate influences on the reproductive process. Excess body weight disrupts hormonal balance, irregularities in menstrual cycles, and ovulatory dysfunction, posing challenges to conception. Additionally, obesity heightens the risks during pregnancy, leading to complications such as gestational diabetes, high blood pressure, miscarriages, and labor difficulties. Understanding these complexities is pivotal in providing tailored care, emphasizing the need for interventions that address the unique challenges obese individuals face in achieving successful conception and ensuring healthier pregnancies. Symptoms: Reproductive Problems Related to Obesity Irregular Menstrual Cycles: Obesity can disrupt hormonal balance, leading to irregular…
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INTROUCTION: According to the World Health Organization infertility effects most of the people all around the world. Infertility primarily brought on by male factors, including abnormal semen parameters or function, abnormalities of the reproductive system that are anatomical, endocrine, genetic, functional, or immunological, chronic illness, and sexual conditions that interfere with the ability to deposit semen in the vagina. Numerous variables, including genetics and environmental conditions, contribute to infertility. From a genetic perspective, we are supposed to contact healthcare workers because they know how to fix the genetic issue, but for environmental issues, we are responsible. Already, our habits and…