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Doctors warn that prolonged mental stress, shift work and irregular lifestyles are taking a serious toll on many women’s reproductive health. Women who spend long days chasing meetings, deadlines and targets may appear fine outwardly, but specialists say sustained stress, sleep deprivation and continuous pressure can upset hormonal balance and affect menstruation, ovulation and even the likelihood of conception.
Gynecologists explain that the reproductive system is closely linked to brain regions that regulate hormones. Under chronic stress the body raises levels of cortisol and other stress hormones. If this state persists, the normal hormonal cycle can break down, causing hormone imbalances that show up as irregular periods, difficulty with ovulation, sudden cessation of menstruation, severe premenstrual symptoms and delays in becoming pregnant.
Night-shift workers and women who spend long hours in the office are especially vulnerable because their circadian rhythm-the body’s biological clock that controls sleep and hormone cycles-can be disrupted. Professionals in healthcare, media and corporate sectors often face higher risk. The problem is compounded by poor sleep, irregular eating patterns, lack of exercise, excessive caffeine and reliance on processed foods, all of which can lead to weight gain and increase the risk of reproductive complications.
Many women now prioritise careers and delay motherhood. Although healthy pregnancy after age 30 is possible, natural fertility declines with age and the added burden of stress can further reduce chances of conception. Doctors emphasise that a stressful job does not automatically cause infertility, but it can significantly lower the odds.
Experts recommend practical steps to reduce risk: get adequate sleep, eat a balanced diet, exercise regularly, practise meditation or other mental-rest techniques, take short breaks during work and strive for a better work–life balance. If menstrual irregularities or difficulties conceiving persist for a long time, seek medical advice promptly.
Original Source: https://assam.nenow.in/the-impact-of-excessive-office-work-pressure-and-mental-stress-on-womens-reproductive-health/
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Publish Date: 2026-05-14 07:45:00