How do chronic stress and anxiety influence the secretion of FSH and what impact do these psychological factors have on fertility?
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Chronic stress and anxiety can elevate cortisol, which disrupts the hormonal balance necessary for FSH production, potentially leading to reduced fertility.
Chronic stress and anxiety can elevate cortisol levels, which may suppress the secretion of GnRH from the hypothalamus, leading to reduced FSH production and potentially lower fertility rates.