Causes of Infertility – Common Drugs & Conditions

Unless your doctor informed you about it, the likelihood of you knowing which common drugs could be, unbeknown to you, causes of infertility, is very small. Here is a comprehensive list of drugs and conditions you should be aware of;

Drug What’s it used for? How if affects fertility
Anabolic steroids To build muscle Interferes with testicular function
Antidepressants Depression Inability to discharge, disrupt menstrual cycles, lead to birth defects in the first trimester.
Antibiotics Bacterial Infections Disrupt ovulation/cervical mucus
Anti- anxiety drugs (diazepam, alprazolam) Anxiety Increased risk of birth defects
Cold and flu meds with antihistamines Allergies, cold and flu meds Thicken or dry up cervical mucus making it very hard for sperm to swim
Accutane Acne Severe birth defects
Corticosteroids Psoriasis, itchy skin conditions Disrupt menstrual cycles, decreased libido in  men
Ulcer medication (cimetidine) Stomach Ulcers Impact sperm production and the ability to have an erection
High Blood Pressure meds(potassium sparing, calcium channel blockers, alpha blockers) High blood pressure Decrease libido, interfere with erections,makes sperm sluggish, retrograde discharge, irregular menstrual cycles
Ibuprofen (Advil, Aleve) Pain Disrupt ovulation
Chemotherapy drugs Cancer Sterility and infertility in both partners

Here are some conditions, infections and procedures affecting fertility:

Condition/Procedure How if affects fertility
Diabetes Type II (adult onset) Irregular cycles, infertility
Insulin resistance Irregular cycles, infertility
Obesity Irregular cycles, infertility
Diabetes Type I – insulin dependent Early menopause due to autoimmune attack on the ovaries, retrograde discharge, erectile dysfunction.
Thyroid disease Hypo and hyper thyroidism can cause irregular menstrual cycles and interfere with ovulation
Autoimmune diseases Ovaries can be attacked by the immune system.
Anemia Ovulatory disruption
Chlamydia infection (STD) Ectopic pregnancy, pelvic inflammatory disease, epidydymitis, infertility
Gonorrhea (STD) Severe scaring and adhesions
Surgical removal of uterine fibroids, ovarian cysts Pelvic and uterine adhesions which can lead to infertility
Dilatation & Curettage  (Abortions, after childbirth) Scaring and adhesions in the pelvic area
Surgical removal of adhesions Can lead to more scarring and adhesions


What to do about these potential causes of infertility?

  • Healthy pure diet and lifestyle promote robust health. The healthier you are the less likely you’ll need medications for pain, stomach ulcers, high blood pressure, anxiety and depression.
  • Same goes for infections. The healthier you are the more robust is your immune system able to fight of and ward off pathogens before they get a chance to invade and multiply.
  • However if you are currently taking some of those medications or are dealing with some of the conditions mentioned afore consider the following:
  • If your condition can be modified with diet and lifestyle – diabetes, high blood pressure, anxiety, depression, anemia, allergies, frequent colds and flu and many more – start doing the necessary changes and under your doctors guidance gradually reduce medication and eventually come off it if at all possible.
  • Seek natural alternatives that can be used in the place of the drug.
  • Use complementary medicine treatments for your condition to help your body heal itself.

And remember if you want a complete guide with step-by-step instructions on how to avoid some of the contributing causes of infertility such as drugs and conditions and dozens or more natural fertility strategies, see my Body Exposed – Reprotoxicants that’s part of my “Natural Fertility Prescription Program”. Comments? I’d love to hear from you.

© 2011 Iva Keene and Natural Fertility Prescription

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2 Responses to Causes of Infertility – Common Drugs & Conditions

  1. Adamu says:

    Pls madam, can malaria and typhoid medication cause infertility, because i have takenn them much even without the doctors prescription because i use to suffer from this regularly in the past. thanks

    • Iva Keene says:

      Hi Adamu,

      Yes, drugs like Lariam for malaria can have negative impact on egg and sperm health. You should not be
      self prescribing pharmaceutical drugs as they are strong and have many side effects. Antimalarial medication
      is a type of a pesticide designed to destroy the larva forming in the tissue if you contract it. You can try
      homeopathic prophilaxis for typhoid and malaria instead. All the best, Iva

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