Diabetes and Infertility

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Diabetes and Infertility

Can we blame Diabetes for Infertility?

Diabetes can impact men's and women's fertility by altering their reproductive health. Diabetes is one of the more prevalent causes of implantation and conception failure or delay.

Diabetes reduces the quality of your sperm and embryos as well as damages your DNA, causing deletions and genetic mutations, according to our doctors at top IVF centers in Bangalore. Insulin in our bodies regulates blood glucose levels and carbohydrate demand. Diabetes can occur when glucose tolerance in our bodies is impaired.

Diabetes in the man or the woman will significantly reduce the chances of having a baby. Continue reading to learn more about how diabetes affects male and female reproduction.

Jai was having a family history of diabetes. He got married 2 years back and was trying to plan a family for a year. After regular failures, Jai was disheartened that he is not able to have a family. One day Jai decided to visit GarbhaGudi, a leading fertility clinic in Bangalore, and get himself tested for fertility. He got all his tests done and was primarily diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. Although doctors assured Jai that it was not an issue and he can still have a baby through IVF.

After returning home Jai did a brief study about diabetes effects on reproductive health on the internet.

Do you believe diabetes is a cause of male infertility?

Diabetes can be fatal to a man's reproductive ability. Although it does not make you completely infertile, it does have a few effects on your fertility that make you less fertile. Diabetes can cause several sexual issues in men, such as erectile dysfunction and retrograde ejaculation. These challenges might lead to a loss of desire for sex as well as difficulties in giving birth to a child. Furthermore, they have lower sperm quality than normal guys.

According to the study, non-Diabetic males have 25% higher sperm levels than diabetic infertile men. Diabetic guys also have greater DNA damage in their sperm. All evidence suggests that having Diabetes can make it difficult for a man to conceive a kid, as well as a higher risk of abnormalities and miscarriage. 

The relationship between type 1 diabetes and male fertility

When we have Type I Diabetes, our insulin-producing cells in the body are attacked, making it harder to regulate blood sugar. As a result, we require daily external doses of insulin to supplement our bodies. This disorder is harmful to men's fertility and prevents them from becoming pregnant with their partners.

The relationship between type 2 diabetes and male fertility

TYPE 2 Diabetes arises when our body's insulin synthesis is insufficient. It is the most frequent type of diabetes. You can, however, regulate it by exercising regularly and eating a well-balanced diet. Men who have complete control over it can simply impregnate their partners without any treatment.

Do you believe Diabetes can cause infertility in women?

It is not obvious that diabetic women are unable to conceive. Diabetes has no direct relationship with female fertility because female pregnancy is equally dependent on the spouse. As a result, we cannot say whether Diabetes affects female fertility.

However, it may make it difficult for women to remain pregnant, particularly if they have had Diabetes for a long period. Diabetes causes a lack of glucose regulation in the body, making the implantation of fertile eggs in the uterus problematic. Furthermore, diabetic women may be obese, making it much more difficult for them to become pregnant.

Doctors say that diabetic women typically have a pregnancy every month. However, it frequently leads to miscarriage even before women realize they are pregnant. It all happens because the egg does not implant into the uterus.

Women who are diabetic have a 30 to 60% chance of miscarriage. Even with successful implantation, there is a greater possibility that a baby born with congenital impairments. Furthermore, babies who are born are more likely to develop Gestational Diabetes.

The relationship between type 1 diabetes and female fertility

When a woman has TYPE 1 Diabetes, she has a number of hazards that can jeopardize her pregnancy. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, for example, can be harmful to women's fertility. It also induces menopause and irregular menstruation. Although good treatment can help to control these concerns.

The relationship between type 2 diabetes and female fertility

Females with TYPE 2 Diabetes have the same challenges as those with TYPE 1 Diabetes. They can, however, maintain physical fitness by leading a healthier lifestyle that includes nutritious food and regular exercise.

As Jai was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, he further opted for IVF treatment and have a family. Jai visited GarbhaGudi and all his hurdles in having a family vanished. Now Jai is a proud father of a healthy boy.

Founded in Bangalore, GarbhaGudi is a franchise of reproductive health clinics lauded for their excellent success rates, ethical goals, and humane approach to care. Thanks to our innovative and evidence-based care, we have helped over 8500 families become complete.

To satisfy all of your needs, we have created a team of highly competent fertility doctors, embryologists, and paramedical professionals. Our attitude is that every couple who walks in should walk out with a smile and a healthy baby.

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