THE EFFECTS ON SLEEP QUALITY, CONSISTENCY, AND DURATION TO IMPROVE HUMAN REPRODUCTIVE AND HEALTH OUTCOMES
Abstract
Both men and women's reproductive health depends on sleep, which affects hormone balance, fertility, and the effectiveness of fertility therapies. Healthy ovulation and menstruation, balanced reproductive hormones, and a higher likelihood of conception and successful pregnancies are all associated with getting enough sleep. Numerous sex hormones that are released in tandem with the body's circadian rhythm control human reproduction. When there is a complete loss of sleep for a specific amount of time or when the anticipated ideal sleep duration is not met, it is referred to as sleep deprivation (SD). The main causes of sleep deprivation include a person's modern lifestyle and work-related factors like shift employment. Hormonal balance can be upset by sleep deprivation, which may result in infertility and other problems with reproductive health. Hormone synthesis, secretion, and metabolism required for reproduction are physiologically driven by general fingerprints produced by sleep patterns.