The Holistic Fertility Show

Trying to Conceive? Do You Know about RANTES?

Mike Berkley

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Inflammation can significantly impair both male and female fertility by disrupting critical reproductive processes. In males, chronic inflammation can lead to oxidative stress, damaging sperm DNA and reducing sperm count and motility, which are essential for successful fertilization. Conditions such as prostatitis and epididymitis, characterized by inflammation of reproductive organs, can further hinder sperm production and function. In females, inflammation can interfere with ovulation, fertilization, and implantation. Diseases like endometriosis and pelvic inflammatory disease cause inflammatory responses in the reproductive tract, leading to scarring, blocked fallopian tubes, and hormonal imbalances, all of which reduce fertility. Thus, managing inflammation is crucial for maintaining optimal reproductive health and fertility quotients in both genders.