Don't miss this thought provoking conversation on humanities biggest threat.
Infertility is on the rise globally, causing distress for millions struggling to start families. What are the root causes driving this crisis? In this insightful discussion, three health explorers - Paul, Victoria, and Sean - explore the potential social, environmental, and biological factors impacting fertility today.
Victoria shares an account of being rejected as an egg donor due to low ovarian reserves, highlighting the little-known role of anti-mullerian hormone levels. The conversation explores how generational trauma stored in mitochondrial DNA may pass down negative health impacts. Sean argues that modern incentives encouraging women to delay motherhood while men don't face the same pressures is a key issue.
As Victoria notes, a woman's supply of viable eggs starts declining rapidly in her 30s. The fundamental biological asymmetry cannot be ignored. Seeking solutions, Paul advocates using techniques like conscious breathing, cold therapy, and biofeedback to activate the parasympathetic nervous system. This triggers deep relaxation and reduces the daily stresses causing chronic "fight or flight" responses - potentially supporting fertility too.
While more research is needed, the thought-provoking discussion emphasizes that supporting fertility likely requires both inner transformation through practices like mindfulness while also evolving social norms and environmental policies - ensuring health of current and future generations.
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