Introduction: The only generation of the post-80s generation back then, now around 30 years old, is in the prime time of breeding the next generation. However, the post-80s generation has precisely become the "main force" of infertility. Why is the number of infertile people in the post-80s generation skyrocketing, and how can we avoid infertility?
Work environment and work pressure
At present, it is the peak period for the post-80s generation to have children, but many post-80s couples find it difficult to conceive, which is related to the work pressure and working environment of the post-80s generation.
In addition to worsening environmental pollution, the post-80s generation, coupled with early exposure to various electronic products, can have adverse effects on the body, thereby affecting the development of the reproductive system. The majority of infertile patients are between the ages of 30-38, and there are also patients in their twenties who come to seek medical attention.
In these patients, most of them are infertile due to the decline of sperm motility and poor sperm quality, which are closely related to the work of patients. For example, welders, computer programmers, and others have high work intensity and severe radiation, which can have a certain impact on sperm quality. For example, painters, printers, leather adhesive workers, etc. These workers endure pungent odors while also inhaling toxic gases into the body, greatly reducing the quality of sperm.
The impact of abortion surgery
Through a survey of infertile couples born in the 1980s, it was found that many women have undergone irregular abortion surgeries before marriage: a considerable number of women have had 2-3 abortions or even more during their school years or before marriage; Some patients undergo non-standard abortion procedures at some small clinics before marriage, resulting in sequelae of infertility; Some women also delay marriage for reasons such as career, and miss the best time to have children.
Busy Career Misses Best Childbearing Age
The increase in the number of infertile individuals is also related to their reproductive age. Nowadays, many couples miss the optimal age for childbirth due to reasons such as career. Generally speaking, the best childbearing age for women is between 23 and 30 years old. Once a woman is over 35 years old, the probability of pregnancy will be reduced. Even if she is pregnant, the abortion rate will also increase. Older pregnant women over 35 years old are more likely to suffer from various pregnancy complications, such as hypertension, diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease, etc., intrauterine growth retardation, stillbirth, stillbirth and perinatal mortality will also increase, And the fetal malformation rate also increases.
Poor lifestyle habits
In addition to the above factors, the dietary habits of the post-80s generation often favor eating raw and cold foods, high fat, and high sugar. It is particularly noteworthy that due to food pollution and other reasons, the childbearing age of children has been artificially advanced, and some girls even begin menstruation and ovulation around the age of nine. Some women experience menopause just after the age of 40, with premature ovarian failure symptoms.
Reminder: For couples born in the 1980s, in addition to intentionally strengthening physical exercise, enhancing body resistance, staying away from radiation, and using a healthy lifestyle to accumulate their "fertility", they should also discover and treat early to achieve their fertility dreams as soon as possible!