Body of work hits fertility

Posted by Joy-O | pregnancy,womens' health | Thursday 4 June 2009 4:23 am

Women who are successful in the workplace maybe damaging their chances of having children, a study has found.
Career women tended to have androgynous body shapes that indicated higher levels of androgens rather than oestrogen, which is vital for getting pregnant.
Women are more shapely figures have more oestrogen.
Working women’s androgens included male hormone testosterone that is linked with strength and competitiveness.
It has been found that a woman’s waist-to-hip ratio was related to the balance of hormones that affected their fertility.
Hormonal profile associated with a high waist-to-hip ration may favor success in some stressful and difficult circumstances where women must work hard there are well-known costs.
Women may suffer lower fertility and possibly lower attractiveness to men who may have an innate preference for curviness.