Try to relax and stress-free! That is old advice is often given to women who crave the middle of pregnancy.
Recommendation to avoid stress is often provided by friends and family to those who want a pregnancy. Although that advice is often to no avail, never even encouraged by some of the obstetricians and doctors alike.
But now, the advice now could no longer be underestimated. Even researchers in the United States should declare the ladies run this advice.
Alice Domar, the manager of a Fertility Clinic in Boston and worked at Harvard Medical School, found that women who followed a stress management program, while undergoing fertility treatment, has shown an average increase chance of pregnancy is 160 percent greater than those who only use a test tube baby technique (in vitro fertilization / IVF).
"The reproductive health experts have long worried about the effect of stress on fertility rates, which can hinder a woman to get pregnant," Domar said in a statement.
"The study's results indicate that stress management will improve pregnancy rates, reduce stress through fertility management itself, improve the success rate of IVF procedures and unconditional help eliminate the emotional burden on women who are facing a challenge exam to get pregnant," she said.
In his research, Domar involving 97 patients at his clinic were randomly selected to take part in a program of relaxation in the 10-sessions over undergoing IVF.
The program is not to influence how many women who became pregnant during the trial period, says Domar, But a woman who failed in the first experiment, it worked on the second trial. Recorded 52 percent following the relaxation program succeeded in getting pregnant, who did not join the program while only 20 percent.
Recommendation to avoid stress is often provided by friends and family to those who want a pregnancy. Although that advice is often to no avail, never even encouraged by some of the obstetricians and doctors alike.
But now, the advice now could no longer be underestimated. Even researchers in the United States should declare the ladies run this advice.
Alice Domar, the manager of a Fertility Clinic in Boston and worked at Harvard Medical School, found that women who followed a stress management program, while undergoing fertility treatment, has shown an average increase chance of pregnancy is 160 percent greater than those who only use a test tube baby technique (in vitro fertilization / IVF).
"The reproductive health experts have long worried about the effect of stress on fertility rates, which can hinder a woman to get pregnant," Domar said in a statement.
"The study's results indicate that stress management will improve pregnancy rates, reduce stress through fertility management itself, improve the success rate of IVF procedures and unconditional help eliminate the emotional burden on women who are facing a challenge exam to get pregnant," she said.
In his research, Domar involving 97 patients at his clinic were randomly selected to take part in a program of relaxation in the 10-sessions over undergoing IVF.
The program is not to influence how many women who became pregnant during the trial period, says Domar, But a woman who failed in the first experiment, it worked on the second trial. Recorded 52 percent following the relaxation program succeeded in getting pregnant, who did not join the program while only 20 percent.
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