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Stress

Stress seems to be an inescapable part of modern life. The demands of our professional and private life mean that we are constantly hurrying to meet commitments. And modern communications via e-mail, pagers and mobile phones make it increasingly difficult to escape for even a few hours of undisturbed peace and quiet. 

Most of us instinctively feel that stress has a negative impact on our quality of life. What is not widely known is that it also has a detrimental impact on fertility. Women who are constantly under stress produce prolactin, the same hormone produced by breast-feeding mothers, which can interfere with or even block regular ovulation. 

Clearly, a woman who wants to get pregnant needs to avoid unnecessary stress. But how can this be achieved? One way is by making conscious choices. Book "quiet time" in your calendar for yourself. Take a walk in the countryside, treat yourself to a bubble bath or cuddle up on the couch with a good book. Do what works best for you. 

Another way of reducing stress is by adopting a healthy lifestyle. Exercise plays an important role. Just 20 to 30 minutes of brisk walking, swimming or riding a bike will help you stay fit and reduce stress. The right nutrition will keep your body in balance and give you greater sense of wellbeing. Reducing your caffeine intake is beneficial. If you are still smoking, you should be aware of how much cigarettes can reduce your chances of getting pregnant. And the value of a good night's sleep is not to be underestimated (most people need seven to eight hours). Lack of sleep not only makes getting through the day an ordeal, but also puts your body into stress mode. 

Considering the close connection between body and mind, techniques such as meditation can also help you relax. The appropriate section of your library or local bookstore is a good place to start looking for what works best for you.



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