Planning private treatment? Not sure on your options? The Leicester Fertility Centre is here to help.
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Smoking
Couples are strongly advised to give up smoking when trying to conceive. Smoking cigarettes and/or marijuana is known to interfere with ovulation and can reduce sperm numbers and quality. Fertility is reduced in women who smoke and significantly reduces the chance of success of treatments such as IVF, in some cases your chances can be reduced by as much as 40%. You are advised to give up or at least cut down. We can refer you for help to stop smoking if required. The miscarriage and stillbirth rates are significantly increased for smokers. Smoking is the commonest cause of "sudden infant death".
Alcohol Consumption
Excessive alcohol consumption is known to reduce fertility, and can cause damage to sperm and eggs. You are advised not to exceed the recommended limits of 14 units per week for women and 21 units per week for men. Body Mass Index Women who are excessively overweight with a Body Mass Index (BMI) greater than 30* will not be commenced on fertility treatment until there has been significant weight reduction. Obesity in women can interfere with normal ovulation and so reduce fertility. Many overweight women have a condition called Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), which is the commonest cause of disordered ovulation. Even short-term weight reduction can be effective in restoring ovulation and improve the chance of success of assisted conception treatments such as IVF. Grossly obese women who succeed in becoming pregnant are at an increased risk of a number of major obstetric hazards.
* BMI is calculated from a person's weight and height (weight in Kg/height in meters2)
Weight and Infertility Information