Is it true that coffee can make a woman be difficult pregnancy?
A study has mentioned that drinking coffee can make women become more difficult to conceive. Scientists from the U.S. said that this may be expected because of the caffeine contained in coffee could damage the transport eggs from the ovary to the uterus.
The study ever conducted involving women has found that drinking more than four cups of coffee a day can reduce the chances of becoming pregnant. Recent research carried out also in mice also indicate that caffeine can inhibit the contraction of the fallopian tubes are needed to bring the egg into the uterus. Caffeine activates the cells of a special pacemaker in the tube wall. These cells coordinate the contraction wave tube that moves to bring eggs to the uterus.
Study leader Sean Ward, from the University of Nevada in Reno, the United States also said that these findings have provided an interesting explanation why women with high caffeine consumption often takes much longer to conceive than women who did not consume caffeine.

