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CBD and Female Fertility

Infertility is a prevalent issue amongst women in America.  

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention suggests that almost 10% of women aged 15 to 44 have difficulties getting pregnant. To put this into perspective, nearly 7 million women in the US face fertility issues. 

Fortunately, we’ve seen advanced infertility solutions evolve over the years. CBD might be one of them.

CBD, also known as cannabidiol, is one of the hundreds of components of the cannabis plant. This cannabinoid is renowned for its potential benefits, including anxiety, pain, and inflammation relief. 

Can CBD be the next big elixir for female fertility? Let’s find out.

 

How does CBD work with the endocannabinoid system?

Our body produces hormones called endocannabinoids. As per recent ongoing research, the endocannabinoid system (ECS) can impact body functions like immunity, sleep, and the reproductive system. 

Interestingly, researchers say that CBD has a chemical structure similar to the endocannabinoids that our body produces.

These ECS receptors in our body allow compounds like THC and CBD to interact with the body. THC binds to these ECS receptors to activate them. 

On the other hand, CBD stimulates the body’s naturally occurring cannabinoids to activate the receptors. 

As CBD does not react with the receptors, it does not produce psychoactive effects. Instead, CBD can help alleviate pain, inflammation, anxiety, seizures, and stress. 

 

Can CBD help fertility?

Clinical trials and research suggests that CBD may impact fertility. 

When CBD is introduced into the body, it acts as a modulator of CB receptors. These receptors are located throughout our bodies, in the skin, organs, bones, tissues, and glands. 

In women, they are also present in the reproductive system. 

Based on the fact that CBD positively impacts other body functions, scientists and researchers believe that CBD may also regulate the CB receptors to boost female fertility.

 

CBD when trying to conceive

As studies have revealed, CBD interacts with the CB receptors to enhance their functions. This boosts fertilization, ovarian processes, and follicle development. 

CBD could be a natural way to boost fertility with minimal adverse side effects. However, these studies are inconclusive and draw insufficient evidence.

CBD and anandamide

Anandamide is an endocannabinoid that mimics THC functions and spikes during ovulation. After that, this compound starts decreasing and reaches its lowest level just before menstruation. 

However, studies show that large amounts of anandamide can interfere with conception and embryo development. 

An intake of CBD components may increase the level of anandamide in the body. This might interfere with the ability to conceive, adversely impacting fertility as a whole. 

CBD and conception

As per research, intake of CBD could lead to failed conception after in-vitro fertilization. Further, CBD intake may enhance levels of anandamide circulating throughout the body. 

CBD is known to de-activate the enzyme used to break down the anandamide. Low levels of the enzyme used to break down anandamide have also been associated with failure to conceive. 

This could result in large amounts of anandamide in your blood, which may not be ideal when trying to conceive. 

Research also shows that having large amounts of anandamide in the bloodstream prevented the optimum development of the embryo. 

Risks of taking CBD

While CBD seems harmless, always inform your doctor about its intake if you are trying to conceive. 

Reports suggest that some side-effects of taking CBD include:

  • Nausea, irritability, fatigue
  • Interaction with certain other medications (similar to grapefruit juice)
  • It can raise levels of the blood thinner coumadin

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists suggests that people should discontinue marijuana use before trying to conceive. 

The THC in cannabis negatively impacts conception. If conception is a success, marijuana adversely affects the fetus’s development right from pregnancy’s first trimester. 

 

Does CBD affect fertility?

The research on CBD is still new to confirm its effects on conception and embryo development. 

Many people are consuming it in supplements such as drops, gummies, and supplements as a solution to several health issues like inflammation, depression, anxiety, seizures, and more.

As CBD has potent analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties, many women use CBD during uncomfortable periods of pregnancy and delivery.

Does CBD affect female fertility? 

CBD is commonly used to relieve nausea and vomiting during pregnancy and ease menopause symptoms.

Interestingly, the part of the herb used to make CBD oils and other extracts are most often the budding flowers of female plants. 

CBD flowers produce compounds that imitate the functionality of estrogen. 

Estrogen is a vital sex female hormone that boosts desire, bone density, and reproduction. 

As per reports, some women consider using CBD during pregnancy for:

The FDA discourages women from using cannabis or any type of CBD product while pregnant or breastfeeding.

In some studies on animals, high doses of CBD led to problems in the reproductive systems of male fetuses. There could be possible risks of contamination in the CBD product with THC or other chemicals. 

And as discussed, CBD might work with the EC receptors to boost fertility, but research is still limited in this field. 

Does CBD affect male fertility?

As per research, men who consume marijuana regularly suffer a 28% reduction in sperm concentration compared to those who don’t. 

 

Best oils for fertility

Close up of a pregnant woman holding a bottle of FOCL CBD Drops.

 

Research shows that CBD oil naturally supports pain relief, inflammation and anxiety reduction. 

Our Premium CBD Drops are a great alternative to enjoy the benefits of CBD. These organic, doctor-formulated drops will help you calm your mind, soothe pain, and reduce your stress levels.  

Shake the bottle and place a few drops under your tongue. Let it sit there for 45 seconds before swallowing to get optimal results.

As everybody’s body reacts differently, we recommend testing in small doses. Only once you are convinced of the positive impact, go ahead and embrace the product.

 

Takeaway 

Researchers are constantly finding more evidence to support claims about CBD’s potential properties. The initial results seem promising, so CBD may be able to facilitate your fertility journey. 

That said, you must consult a medical professional before following trying to use CBD to boost your fertility.