

Trying To Conceive But Everything Says Fine?
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Poor oral health significantly impacts female fertility when harmful bacteria like Porphyromonas gingivalis (Pg) and Fusobacterium nucleatum (Fn) enter the bloodstream through inflamed, "leaky" gums. These bacteria and resulting chronic inflammation can inhibit ovulation by triggering conditions like pelvic inflammatory disease. Even if ovulation occurs, Pg and Fn can prevent successful implantation into the uterus. During pregnancy, Fn can cross the placenta, causing developmental issues, damaging amniotic membranes, and potentially leading to stillbirths. Furthermore, standard fertility treatments can worsen these issues by increasing inflammation, driving more oral bacteria into the reproductive system.
