Women's menstrual cycle influences smoking cessation

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By Anthony Bundy



Women's menstrual cycle is influenced by how difficult it is to quit smoking.


Smoking cessation - it is hard enough already. New research shows that hormones even can make it even more difficult for women.

The first two weeks after ovulation. It is here that women who want to stop smoking should be enough. You can buy Chantrix here.

A study from the University of Minnesota, United States, pointing to the fact that it is difficult to put cigarettes back in the weeks leading up to ovulation. The special write-leaved Addiction.

200 women who wished to stop smoking, participating in the survey, and they tried to stop at different times.

Hormones and cigarettes
After 30 days had 86 percent of women who tried to stop smoking in the two weeks before their ovulation actually lost the match and smoked at least once.

In the second group, where women began the fight in the ensuing weeks, was only 66 percent fell into the temptation.

Both two-week periods are defined by differences in the hormones your body produces.

Hormones controlling symptoms
It is already known that women's mood may be affected by the body's hormonal changes - and previous studies of smoking trang have also identified in the same direction.

But it has not been able to define exactly why it is harder to implement a smoking cessation at a particular time a month, writes the BBC.

One of their hypotheses is that the cycle-related hormonal changes can influence women's symptoms after nicotine.

According to researchers hormones even have an impact on how fast nicotine smoke out of circulation.

Fertility

Can you do anything to help fertility on track? The answer is yes - there are many lifestyle factors that affect both women and men's fertility but it can itself do something about. Look at this page and find good ideas that can help your fertility on its way to being healthy.


There many factors play into when we talk about fertility. Time taken varies from person to person, but this generally increases with age.

When you go on chasing the pregnancy, we often make themselves the question: "Is there anything I can do to improve my chance of pregnancy?" There are 5 main points, which in varying degrees reduces fertility.
These points are:

* Age
* Alcohol
* Smoking
* Coffee
* Obesity


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Poor start conditions
A smoker's harder to become pregnant than a non-smoker - also by fertility treatment. Even passive smoking is important for pregnancy and infant growth.
And pregnant smokers have increased risk of:
• bleeding during pregnancy
• Available placenta.
• For early settlement of the placenta.
• At birth too early.
• At birth a dead baby.

For the child, the pregnant mother's smoking, that:
• The average weigh less than other newborns.
• It will be born with smaller bodies and a smaller brain
• The risk of suffering sudden infant death syndrome is increased
• It is observed more frequently in the hospital in the first year of life
• resistance force against the disease becomes less. Children get more respiratory infections, middle and bronchitis
• It has greater risk of developing asthma and allergies.
• It has greater risk of developing colic.
• The risk of developing ADHD (behavioral disruption) is 50% as large

Because smoking inhibits one of the hormones that help to provide milk, produce less milk and smokers breastfeeding in less time.

Keeping up?
The problem with health information is the motivation may slip, particularly if there is a finger in the game and if there are too many prohibitions at once. Everything I have written above, but the facts ... and is not intended as a "finger".

Another fact is that it can be SO hard to stop! However much you want to!
I call on the always pregnant to study its habits? Why and when she smokes? Together with whom? What says the man and girlfriends? What are the benefits of smoking? What would the gain be to quit?
And there is perhaps a father who also smoke? Passive smoking also has significant consequences for the child. And no, it is no use just to smoke outside. Smokers excrete nicotine through the skin and breath testing, is found in hair and attaching it to clothing.


It is really, really strict here, right? It can create anger, irritation, frustration, vulnerability, make 'm sorry, "etc. I have seen it all ...
It really is a balancing act to tell / inform / motivate to stop ... and I try to do my best to inform, listen, support and motivate all that I can, so objectively and professionally that I manage. But the big emotions can not be avoided when "smoking" comes into play. Neither among smokers or among non-smokers. " Everyone has an opinion, because it can act as a innovation the privacy of one's integrity - independence. For smokers, because they will choose! For non-smokers, because they even want to choose! And then there's "stone in the shoe" again: The child ... what position has the mon? NO! None finger! But this is where the biggest "stone" is ...

In the end I always say that I would rather have the woman is honest - both to itself but also to me - than that she seems like she is stopped and the smoke on the sly. There is no gain in.

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