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Oral health affects ability to conceive

5th Jul 2011

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Women who want the best chance of having a baby should make sure they floss their teeth regularly, say doctors.

Poor oral health is as bad for fertility as obesity – delaying conception by about two months.

Experts at a fertility meeting in Sweden heard how women with gum disease took more than seven months to conceive, compared to the usual five months.

They believe the underlying cause is inflammation.

Unchecked, this can set off a chain of reactions capable of damaging the body's normal workings.
Periodontal disease has already been linked with heart disease, type 2 diabetes and miscarriage, plus poor sperm quality in men.

In this latest study from Australia, which involved 3,500-plus women, those with gum disease had raised blood levels of markers for inflammation.

Lead researcher Professor Roger Hart, of the University of Western Australia, said: ‘Until now, there have been no published studies that investigate whether gum disease can affect a woman's chance of conceiving, so this is the first report to suggest that gum disease might be one of several factors that could be modified to improve the chances of a pregnancy.'

He said women trying for a baby should now add a trip to their dentist to the checklist along with stopping smoking and drinking, maintaining a healthy weight and taking folic acid supplements.

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Hmm interesting ! Apparantly periodontitis affects the ability of men to get a proper erection and now this. I recall having quite a few couples back in my days in the UK as my patients with really awfull OH and 4-5 children. Maybe they were adopted !
Posted by Expat 5/7/11 at 21:16
Keep flossing!
Posted by docholliday 5/7/11 at 22:04



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Posted by docholliday 5/7/11 at 22:04
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