This study demonstrates how gluten sensitivity can contribute to

Celiac patients who were not
compliant with a gluten free diet presented with �delayed menarche, secondary
amenorrhea, a higher percentage of spontaneous abortions, anemia and
hypoalbuminemia.� Gluten free diet
compliance led to normal pregnancies. The author of the study goes on to say that gluten sensitivity should be
screened for in women presenting with reproductive disorders.
Source:
J Clin Gastroenterol. 2004 Aug;38(7):567-74.
Gluten Free Society's Stance:
In 1997 it was estimated that more than 6 million people had
fertility problems. According to the
CDC, the number is on the rise with more than 7 million people affected in
2009.
Ask any farmer, and they will tell you that the animals diet
is extremely important for reproduction success. Ask most doctors about the impact that
nutrition has on fertility and you will be told that nutrition doesn�t make
much difference. Why is that? Simple � Nutrition is not taught in medical
school.
Fertility doctors focus on non-natural means to induce
pregnancy � from the use of hormones to implantation of petri dish fertilized
eggs. We know that children born of
couples with fertility problems have a higher incidence of allergies, asthma,
developmental problems. This issue poses
serious ethical concerns about non-natural treatment options. Is it right to artificially induce pregnancy
when the body won�t conceive by natural means? How will this in turn impact the health of the new baby?
We know that the two most common causes of infertility are
pelvic inflammatory disorders (PID) and polycystic ovarian syndrome
(PCOS). Both have been linked to gluten
sensitivity. Additionally, gluten
intolerance can contribute to low sperm count and low motility in men. Screening for celiac disease, and non-celiac
gluten sensitivity (AKA � gluten syndrome) should be the top priority in
infertile couples. Focusing on
nutritional deficiencies should also be a priority as 100�s of
studies have been published on the impact of vitamin and mineral deficiency on
fetal development and health outcomes of newborns.
The causes of infertility should be better investigated on a case by case basis before inducing pregnancy. If the soon to be parents are not healthy enough to conceive, how can they in turn nourish a new life?
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