Mistakes that affect girls’ fertility due to mothers (Part Two)
Mistakes that affect girls’ fertility due to mothers (Part Two)
Psychological pressure and social comparison:
Mothers may put their daughters under psychological and nervous pressure due to comparison between them and others, which leads to an increase in the level of the hormone cortisol in the blood and an increase in the level of glucose, which can lead to digestive disorders and an increase in the level of insulin, which can cause ovarian cysts and difficulties in pregnancy.
Emotional eating
Psychological stress may lead girls to resort to emotional eating as a way to deal with disturbed emotions, which can cause insulin disturbances and ovarian cysts.
Lack of sexual awareness among girls
Mothers may not educate their daughters sexually from an early age, which can lead to difficulties in marital relations and vaginismus in girls.
In fact, some mothers may intimidate their daughters with their body parts, which can lead to difficulties in the marital relationship and an increase in the lack of a marital relationship.
Not checking the egg reserve
Mothers who had poor egg reserve and gave birth to daughters should have their egg reserve checked after their daughters reach marriageable age.
In some cases, some girls resort to freezing their eggs. Girls who freeze their eggs and activate them may have a solution to the difficulties of getting pregnant in the future.