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According to
America
The Washington Post, U.S. researchers have found that couples with high levels of
cholesterol
are more likely to conceive than those with normal levels, and the study is the first to link infertility to
fat
molecules associated with cardiovascular disease.in the study, conducted by researchers from the National Institutes of Health, the University of Buffalo and Emory University, researchers recruited
501
couples in Texas and Michigan
in
2005-2009 to try to get pregnant, finding that if both couples had high cholesterol, women had the longest successful pregnancies and delayed pregnancy if only women had high cholesterol,reported. But if the woman's cholesterol is within the normal range, even if the man has high cholesterol, there is no significant delay in pregnancy.cholesterol are important for estrogen in women, testosterone in men, and sperm formation, according to Steyrman, a researcher at the University of California, Stroman. Too much or too little cholesterol can interfere with that process.addition to the link between cholesterol and fertility, Staman noted that the role of men in difficult pregnancies is a cause for concern. Couples who want children should focus on a healthy lifestyle and keep their cholesterol levels down.added that couples should not take medication to lower cholesterol in order to conceive because they are unaware of the possible disturbances. The link between cholesterol and fertility has never been measured before, Sterman said, because it's hard to find a group of couples trying to get pregnant, and it's a long time to follow them.