With approximately 300 symptoms related to celiac disease, researchers in two separate studies looked closely at two of them: infertility and insomnia. What they could be telling you about celiac disease.
Getting pregnant and staying pregnant have long been considered a symptom of celiac disease. But new research based on records of more than 2 million women reveals different information.
Millions of women have sought help with infertility over the years. but what if the cause could simply be celiac? It is very possible.
New research published this week looks at the association between celiac disease and women’s reproductive troubles. Previous estimates believe more than 36,000 American women are infertile because they have undiagnosed celiac disease. The details in this new study are truly interesting.
There are a handful of women’s issues that doctors will tell you can be related to celiac disease: it can be triggered by pregnancy, delivery, menopause, and undiagnosed celiac can cause infertility and osteoporosis. What you don’t see often is any research on the relationship of celiac disease to Polycystic Ovary Syndrome or PCOS. This blog will hopefully give you some good information on why they could be connected.