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Unknown On Kamis, 15 November 2012

Risk often stay up, stay up for women due to the risk due to staying up and causing trouble having children.
Irregular sleep patterns will not only increase the risk of chronic diseases, but also affect fertility. Women often stay up all night, for example, tend to be more difficult than if the child had always been irregular sleep patterns.

This assumption is based on the theory that living things, especially mammals and plants have a biological clock called the circadian cycle. This cycle regulating various functions of organs in the body, including the reproductive system.

When a person is often rare sleep disorder cycle. One of the effects that can be observed in women are menstrual cycles become irregular, which means it also affects their fertility.

To prove this theory, researchers from Northwestern University and then did an experiment in female rats. Once in buahi males, 18 rats were placed in a cage lamp is always lit and 18 others in a dark cage.

In the next few days, only 50 percent of the first group of mice that gave birth to the child while the rats in the second group only 20 percent instead. The difference looks quite striking in comparison to the control group, the birth rate reached 90 percent.

"I think the idea is very interesting in this study is that the biological clock in the ovary plays an important role in the process of pregnancy," said Keith Summa, who led the study, as quoted from Dailymail

However not all experts agree with the results of this study, including Dr. Neil Goodman, an expert in endocrinology from Boston. Although proven in mice, he doubted that the same applies to humans because he thinks most test animals have similarities with the human reproductive system is not rats but apes.

The relationship between sleep patterns in particular the reproductive system of women actually have ever been meticulously before. One of them proves that nurses are often included in the night are likely to have irregular menstrual cycles.

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