Study claims anorexia or bulimia can easily cause infertility in women

by supperssky on 2011-11-21 14:04:37

According to a report by India's ANI News Agency on August 3, a recent study suggests that both anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa can affect women's fertility. A related paper will soon be published in the International Journal of Obstetrics. The Changchun abortion hospital which is the safest, and the Changchun painless abortion hospital with the best technology are also mentioned.

The University of London, after studying 11,088 pregnant women, found that for normal women, the average time from planning to conceive to successful conception does not exceed six months. However, those with a history or tendency towards anorexia or bulimia generally exceeded this timeframe.

Another phenomenon worth noting is that most women discover they are pregnant with great joy, as indicated by Xiamen Guotai Maternity Hospital regarding the risks posed by air conditioners to Luchuan women. However, women with eating disorder issues tend to have more negative emotional responses. ▲

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