It is a biological thing. You are not creating an supportive environment so your body does not accept a pregnancy. In ancient times, a woman would be "stressed" if she was struggling to live due to food or environmental changes or perhaps trying to keep too many other children alive. They body's response is to delay conception as there is little chance of a baby surviving in these circumstances. Make some changes in your life - it will be well worth it. Stress effects your chances of conceiving in the sense that stress effects your period cycle and ovulation cycle.
A fever blister won't affect embryo implantation.
No. The sex of the embryo is determined at the time of conception.
The embryo is obtains nutrients by drawing them from the mother's blood. Thus, whatever the mother takes in that alters chemical composition of her blood can potentially affect the embryo.
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No, once the embryo is formed, the genetic material from the sperm of the first man cannot affect it. The new embryo will carry genetic material only from the father whose sperm fertilized the egg.
Yes, stress can affect a person's happiness. Too much stress isn't good, which causes depression, but not enough stress can cause a person to be lackadaisical.
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Stress.
THC can affect embryo implantation by disrupting the process of embryo attachment to the uterine wall, which is essential for pregnancy to continue. Studies have shown that THC can interfere with the release of certain hormones and proteins needed for successful implantation, potentially leading to implantation failure or miscarriage.
stress can be harmful because it affect your body.
Long term stress can have a detrimental affect on physical and mental health.