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Mary
I work with very nice woman and she has been trying to have a baby for 7 years now. Her husband has been trying to help her go see a dentist for the past 10 years. I know she has some infected teeth for years. Plus some other teeth problem. I told her if you have bad teeth it hard to get Pregnant because of the infection. Now she wants info on it help.
I have been looking for info on teeth problem and getting Pregnant, any info would help. She is about 38 years old.
Answer
having bad teeth has nothing to do with getting pregnant, she needs to see a dentist asap.
having bad teeth has nothing to do with getting pregnant, she needs to see a dentist asap.
If you have bad teeth is it hard to get Pregnant?
Mary
I work with very nice woman and she has been trying to have a baby for 7 years now. Her husband has been trying to help her go see a dentist for the past 10 years. I know she has some infected teeth for years. Plus some other teeth problem. I told her if you have bad teeth it hard to get Pregnant because of the infection. Now she wants info on it help.
I have been looking for info on teeth problem and getting Pregnant, any info would help. She is about 38 years old.
Answer
There is no known correlation with oral health and fertility. Perhaps you were thinking of the link between periodontal disease (gum disease) and premature low-birth weight babies. There are studies that suggest this but a direct cause-effect relationship has not been proven (yet).
It's also a good idea if your friend is trying to become pregnant to see the dentist first. Although cleanings and emergency procedures are done, it is generally recommended to avoid elective procedures during pregnancy.
Also, there are special hormone related oral conditions that may arise during pregnancy, such as: pregnancy gingivitis and pyogenic granuloma. The risks for these can be lowered by maintaining optimal oral health.
There is no known correlation with oral health and fertility. Perhaps you were thinking of the link between periodontal disease (gum disease) and premature low-birth weight babies. There are studies that suggest this but a direct cause-effect relationship has not been proven (yet).
It's also a good idea if your friend is trying to become pregnant to see the dentist first. Although cleanings and emergency procedures are done, it is generally recommended to avoid elective procedures during pregnancy.
Also, there are special hormone related oral conditions that may arise during pregnancy, such as: pregnancy gingivitis and pyogenic granuloma. The risks for these can be lowered by maintaining optimal oral health.
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