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[C72]Can Stress Cause Miscarriage
by Kanishkm, Kan

And in fact stress originated headache happens to be directly proportional to the level of stress faced by the person. It could be a persistent headache if you constantly remain under stress or it could be an acute headache that ends once you are out of stress. It could even turn out to be a recurring headache if you experience one stress after another, in continuation.

The solution to these types of headache doesn't lie in taking headache medications. Instead, you should try to find out the actual reason that is compelling you to remain under stress. Once you know about the factors contributing stress to you, you can either modify your lifestyle to curb the stress or you can learn to manage the stress. This is the way in which you would be able to control your headache.

A persistent stress takes the shape of anxiety that weakens you internally and limits the blood supply to nerve cells. It may also be a cause of headache. A workaholic person often remains under stress due to constant pressure of work that may trigger off severe headache. Here, it's the pressure of work that works as stress. A student could fall prey to headache when examination is impending. Pressure of examination may result in temporary stress causing headache.

A human being undergoes various psychological traumas that compel him/her to live in a state of constant stress that often takes the form of depression. And a depressed folk often claims of headache that becomes a constant companion of the person. Such headaches could only be curbed when the root cause of the problem is addressed properly.

So folks! Before taking headache medication, you must check your headache against prevailing tensions and stresses in your life. Once you are sure that you are free of stress, you can go ahead with pain killers as your headache is a result of certain causes other than stress.


Stress is very individual. One man's meat is another man's poison. This old saying gives a perfect explanation for the different responses we see with stress. Speaking in public has been nominated as the number one stress situation for most people - personally I love it. But some people enjoy jumping out of aeroplanes and that has no appeal to me at all.

When we are excited or fearful our bodies secrete stress hormones. We need these to survive. They are a normal part of life. But different people produce different amounts of stress hormones in response to the same levels of external stressors. This probably involves our genes but food also affect our moods and our stress responses. For example, there is clear experimental evidence that lecithin, a normal component of our diet, reduces the hormonal response to stress.

Our cells are not too keen on some of the hormones that are excreted under stress. I used to work in a laboratory where there was a doctor who was very keen to look at the chromosomes of some young criminal offenders, who he thought had sex chromosome abnormalities. These adolescents were often brought into the hospital kicking, swearing and biting. Our laboratory usually had no trouble growing cultures of blood cells for chromosome analysis but the cells of these stressed boys often did not grow. Since then, we have always found that if a person is very stressed by having his or her blood taken, the cells will not grow in culture. The cells in the body behave in the same way as they do in culture - that is they don't grow if stress hormone levels are too high. So in times of major stress, a fertilised egg will not implant and a slightly later pregnancy can miscarry. The cells just stop dividing.

Here are a couple of stories that describe the types of stress that cause fertility problems.

Maree and Alex were building their own home so they went to live with Alex's mother. Maree found the living arrangements very demanding. She felt she was treated somewhat like a servant and was continuously criticised. In the twelve months they lived there, Maree was unable to conceive. Shortly after they moved into their own home, she became pregnant.

Julie worked had a stressful job as a corporate lawyer. She had no trouble conceiving but she continually miscarried. Her diet and lifestyle were otherwise ideal. After five miscarriages she decided to work only two days per week with the intention of resigning once she was fourteen weeks pregnant. The reduction in hours achieved their goal. She is now the mother of four beautiful daughters. Julie is able to describe the huge change that occurred in her body once she reduced her exposure to the highly stressful situation.


There are many other stories of this type. Some might involve other additional factors. For example whilst going on a holiday might reduce stress, it might also remove the exposure to some toxic agent in the environment. Since being infertile or having miscarriages is itself extremely stressful, once a problem has been identified it is important to reduce all stressors. If you recognise that you are living in an environment that is causing you stress, try to postpone reproduction until you can leave that environment or can eliminate the stress.

The whole picture of lifestyle and its effects on fertility are described in my popular book , which is available as a hard copy or e-book through my websites.

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