Chronic stress doesn't just "turn off" fertility – it disrupts the brain's rhythm generator (KNDy neurons). Stress hormones, brain inflammation & serotonin changes all converge to block ovulation.
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Twitter / XChronic stress doesn't just "turn off" fertility – it disrupts the brain's rhythm generator (KNDy neurons). Stress hormones, brain inflammation & serotonin changes all converge to block ovulation.sciencedirect.comChronic stress doesn't just "turn off" fertility – it disrupts the brain's rhythm generator (KNDy neurons). Stress hormones, brain inflammation & serotonin changes all converge to block ovulation. New treatments may target kisspeptin, not just hormones.
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