Why Stress Contributes To Infertility

What impact does stress have on a woman's fertility?

Well I think you probably know the answer to that but let me attempt to paint a picture that illustrates why this is.

Let me start by addressing what stress is

From a mental perspective stress is associated with confusion, indecisiveness, lack of clarity, lack of focus, lack of attention and lack of concentration to name a few.

From an emotional perspective stress is associated with excessive tension, nervousness or anxiety, low self confidence, reduced resilience, low self esteem, fear, helplessness, frustration, possibly depressed mood, hopelessness and so on.

From a physiological perspective stress is associated with tiredness or energy depletion, insomnia, lack of drive or motivation, heaviness, susceptibility to illnesses and so on.

Now if you look at all I've described above I think you'll recognize that this describes a human being whose life is being compromised at all levels. What impact does this have on the body's ability to support another life?

Yes, you guessed it! You see if you are under stress and are having trouble getting pregnant it's because your body is telling you, in its own way, that you and it are not ready for this yet.

In other words it is your responsibility to address the underlying causes of stress so that you can bring your mind, emotions and body into good working order first.

The causes of stress are manifold not the least of which are due to the endless invasive and humiliating diagnostic and treatment procedures currently being employed to address infertility.

Now a new noninvasive and powerful healing modality called the Mind Resonance Process