How Stress Impacts Fertility – Advice from an Infertility Expert Santa Barbara

by | Hormones, Naturopathic Medical Doctor, Pregnancy

How Stress Impacts Fertility – Insights from a Santa Barbara Infertility Expert

As a leading infertility expert in Santa Barbara, we understand how overwhelming the fertility journey can be. One of the most commonly overlooked factors affecting fertility is stress. At Regenerate Health Medical Center, we work with individuals and couples to uncover root causes and support the body’s natural ability to conceive—starting with stress management.

If you’ve been experiencing fertility concerns for a while, you may have also noticed how stressful it can be, and it is natural to feel upset and frustrated if conception is a challenge.

Unfortunately, stress and infertility tend to become a vicious cycle though, making it even harder to become pregnant after being stressed about not being pregnant. While it may feel like you’ve reached your limits or feel like there’s no hope, rest assured there are many avenues to continue to look down as well as many resources to mitigate stress-induced infertility and fertility-induced stress.

What is stress exactly, since we all use that term so often?

Stress is an emotional or physical feeling of tension. It is often a subconscious response to a stressor, which could be from a tough boss, physical workout, too much on your plate or worries about a health concern. It leads to numerous symptoms such as exhaustion, pain and irritability, but can also affect hormone cycles, sleep, digestion and even your immune system.

Chronic stress is one of the most overlooked root causes of infertility, especially when coupled with hormonal imbalances and poor adrenal function. That’s why many people turn to a fertility specialist in Santa Barbara who understands how to integrate natural fertility care with cutting-edge diagnostics and treatment.

As mentioned previously, stress has a considerable impact on fertility. If you’ve ever had a late period during the same month of high stress, you’ve experienced how stress can affect hormones. When the body is under stress, cortisol, epinephrine and norepinephrine are preferentially made over progesterone. Even more simply put is that when the body senses high amounts of stress, it signals that this is not an ideal time to have a baby. Additionally, these stress hormones can modify levels of follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone, both of which are needed for ovulation and follicle maturation in women and testosterone and sperm production in men.

Stress however doesn’t just impact hormone production in regard to fertility. High and prolonged periods of stress also impact lifestyles, such as affecting sleep, caffeine intake and sometimes alcohol intake, all of which further impact the ability for the body to prepare for a child. High stress in the household can also decrease sexual function, time for intercourse and pleasure

Because of the numerous effects that high stress has on all aspects of health, it is imperative for couples wanting to get pregnant to engage in stress management practices. This applies to both partners and can include:

  • Acupuncture
  • Yoga or other exercise
  • Engaging in hobbies you enjoy
  • Getting enough sleep
  • Mediation/ mindfulness
  • Massage
  • Working on “letting Go” of the idea of getting pregnant; if you’re having a hard time getting pregnant, releasing the stress around not getting pregnant has shown to improve pregnancy rates

Why Working with an Infertility Expert in Santa Barbara Can Make a Difference

 

Stress can affect nearly every aspect of your health and when it comes to fertility, it is a major factor. We all deal with stress, but it matters how chronic the stress is and how we manage it when it comes our way.

If you are experiencing trouble with fertility, please reach out. It is likely that frequent causes of infertility have not yet been looked at with conventional doctors. Factors include much more than just hormones. Dr. ACE would love to support you and your partner in your journey toward parenthood, using non-invasive and root-cause-based approaches to supporting your fertility naturally. Whether you’re just started out on your fertility journey or you’ve had multiple rounds of IVF, there is still hope!

If you’re struggling to conceive, working with an infertility expert in Santa Barbara can help you uncover hidden root causes, manage stress, and restore balance. Book a consultation with our experienced team at Regenerate Health Medical Center today.

The above information is not intended to diagnose or treat a disease and is not a substitute for appropriate medical care.

Learn more about Naturopathic Medicine and much more in our other blog posts.

We add a new article each month. So sign up to our newsletter to stay up to date.

How to Increase HRV: A Practical Nervous System Reset Plan

Learn how to increase HRV naturally with sleep, breathwork, exercise, blood sugar balance, hydration, and nervous system regulation strategies.

How to Prevent Cancer Recurrence: A Practical Survivorship Plan

Learn how to prevent cancer recurrence with an evidence-informed survivorship plan focused on nutrition, exercise, sleep, stress, follow-up care, and safe integrative support.

Worst Foods for Erectile Dysfunction + Better Alternatives

Diet can play a meaningful role in erectile dysfunction. Some of the worst foods for erectile dysfunction are foods that worsen blood flow, blood sugar inblance, inflammation, and weight gain. On the other hand, a more whole-food, Mediterranean-style eating pattern...

Men’s Health Is Being Overlooked and It’s Costing Men Their Quality of Life

The Silent Decline: How Overlooked Men’s Health Impacts Quality of Life  ~ By Dr. Aram NMDMen don’t usually walk into a doctor’s office because things are going great. When it comes to health, men often wait until the check engine light has come on before attending to...

From PRP to PRF: The Next Generation of Skin Rejuvenation Treatments

Explore the evolution from PRP to PRF. Find out how PRF treatment promotes collagen regeneration and long-lasting, natural skin rejuvenation.

You have Successfully Subscribed!