There are many consequences that we are familiar with in regards to alcoholism but some such as infertility are not as widely thought of. Recent studies have shown that women who have consumed alcohol in any amount can potentially be facing infertility issues. Some women have either difficulty conceiving or have pregnancies ending with miscarriage and go on to never be able to have a child. Those who do carry a full pregnancy face the possibility of complications during and after delivery for both themselves and their newborn.
Women need to know all of the infertility dangers associated with being an alcoholic or even just a "moderate" drinker. An over consumption of alcohol can interfere with or even stop the ovulation cycle resulting in the inability to conceive. Another outcome of alcoholism a woman faces is that of increased levels of estrogen and progesterone.
Alcoholism and fertility affects not just women, but men also. Men wishing to have a family run their own risks due to alcohol. Alcohol can cause a man's sperm to be misshapen, leading to impotency. The effects can be much more than physical for a man but can also reach to psychological issues with the man feeling inadequate and unworthy.
Men need to be aware that alcohol can not only destroy sperm but the cells that produce the sperm drastically effecting hormone levels. Men wanting to start a family at some point need to slow down their drinking if not stop drinking altogether. By overcoming alcohol now, you will greatly increase your chance of being able to procreate later.
If you or a loved one are battling alcohol, realizing all of the health risks and damage that drinking can bring about might help lead you to stop. From liver problems to infertility, the consequences to your health can be devastating. Research alcoholism on the internet or talk to those who have been in the same situation themselves for support and comfort.
The most important thing you can do is to not put alcoholism off any longer. Face the fact that alcohol has become a problem in your life and for those around you to help bring perspective to quitting today. With determination and all of the support methods available, you can overcome alcohol and live a bright, healthy future.