
🧬 What Is Lactobacillus and Why Does It Matter for Fertility?
🧬 What Is Lactobacillus and Why Does It Matter for Fertility?
Many people are surprised to learn that not all bacteria are harmful. In fact, some bacteria play an important role in reproductive health.
One of the most important beneficial bacteria is called Lactobacillus.
Lactobacillus helps:
🌸 Maintain a healthy reproductive environment
🌸 Produce lactic acid that supports balance
🌸 Help prevent the growth of potentially harmful bacteria
🌸 Support a healthy microbiome
Researchers have found that many women with a Lactobacillus-dominant microbiome may have a healthier environment for embryo implantation and reproductive health. However, research in this area is still evolving, and scientists continue to study exactly how these bacteria influence fertility and IVF outcomes.
When Lactobacillus levels decrease and other bacteria become more dominant, this is called dysbiosis, which researchers are actively studying to better understand its relationship to fertility.
The endometrial microbiome is one of the most exciting areas of reproductive medicine today, and we're learning more every year.
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