Can cold body temperature affect pregnancy?
Generally speaking, whether cold body constitution affects pregnancy depends on the severity of the cold condition. If the cold condition is mild and there are no other health issues, it typically does not significantly affect pregnancy. However, if the cold condition is severe and accompanied by menstrual irregularities or other problems, it may have a certain impact on pregnancy. Detailed analysis is as follows:
If the cold condition is mild and manifests only as occasional cold hands and feet, sensitivity to cold, with regular menstrual cycles, normal menstrual flow, no significant dysmenorrhea or other discomfort, and normal ovarian function and fallopian tube patency, then the cold body constitution generally does not interfere with egg quality, fertilization, or embryo implantation, thus having minimal impact on pregnancy.
When the cold condition is severe, with frequent symptoms such as significant cold intolerance, icy hands and feet, and accompanying menstrual disorders, such as irregular menstrual cycles, scanty menstrual flow, severe dysmenorrhea, or even amenorrhea, it may affect normal ovarian ovulation function, leading to irregular or absent ovulation. It may also impact the uterine internal environment, making embryo implantation less favorable, thereby influencing pregnancy and increasing the difficulty of conception.
To improve cold body condition and create favorable conditions for pregnancy, it is important to keep warm in daily life, especially ensuring warmth for the abdomen, waist, and hands and feet, and avoiding prolonged exposure to cold environments.