For Boosting Fertility Don’t Wear Miniskirts, Hot Pants, and Crop Tops in the Winter
In a London dressing room in the summer of 1960, fashion designer Mary Quant struggled to develop a groundbreaking design that would make women go wild.
She had already made thousands of samples, but the lack of response only fueled her desire to create a garment that would take the world by storm.
Suddenly, an idea flashed through Mary Quant’s mind like a light bulb. In a flash, Mary Quant created a short skirt that emphasized the angularity of a woman’s hips and legs.
Predictably, there was an outcry at first, with many claiming it was outrageous and in poor taste, and even the British government opposed it.
But with the outpouring of support from women, the miniskirt craze quickly swept the world. The result? The British government had no choice but to recognize the popularity of the miniskirt and award her a medal of merit.
With a single stroke of her scissors, Mary Quant had created a sartorial revolution and set the stage for what would become known as revealing fashion. At Gimpo Airport in South Korea in the mid-1970s, singer Yoon Bok-hee wore a miniskirt for the first time.
The Woman’s Body Manual

But now, the miniskirt has become the quintessential fashion code for showing off a woman’s curves, flooding the streets and making men’s eyes water.
Some argue that miniskirts reflect economic indicators. There’s a myth that the harder the economy, the shorter women’s skirts get, but I think that’s far from the truth.
Regardless of the season, miniskirts are all the rage these days. The level of exposure is getting higher and higher, and suddenly they have a partner: the belly button.
If you look at a woman wearing a miniskirt and a belly button, the amount of fabric covering her body is about the same as a man’s T-shirt. Of course, when it’s hot, miniskirts are cool and bright on the streets, and men are grateful for that.
However, when I see women showing off their cleavage in the middle of winter, I have a lot of concerns apart from their narcissism. I wonder if any of them are married and expecting a baby. You can’t fake a job.
Miniskirts cause women to become frigid. Perhaps women who wear miniskirts even in winter are convinced that exposing more of their bodies will help them lose weight.
The myth is that when it’s cold, the body burns fat to keep warm, and that’s when you lose weight. While there is some truth to this, it’s important to note that the results are temporary and so minimal that it’s not worth braving the cold to lose weight.
It can even have the opposite effect, causing more subcutaneous fat to accumulate in exposed areas, making your waist and legs thicker. This is because when the body feels cold in a particular area, it reacts by storing more fat in that area to retain heat.
Overly revealing fashions in the winter, as well as overly air-conditioned environments in the middle of summer, are not only detrimental to women’s health but also increase the risk of infertility.
Coldness has traditionally been taboo for women in Eastern medicine. Eastern and Western medicine don’t differ in how bad it is for women. I completely agree with Eastern medicine’s emphasis on the dangers of cold. Eastern medicine has always been right a hundred times when it recommends “warm for women and slightly cooler for men”.
Men are from cold Mars and women are from hot Venus

Women, especially women of childbearing age, need to be warm. This is because the ovaries that produce eggs need warmth. When counselor John Gray, who wrote Men from Mars and Women from Venus, said, “Men are from cold Mars and women are from hot Venus,” he was incredibly accurate.
Women need their uterus and ovaries to be close to their body temperature to maintain normal functioning and favor pregnancy. Good blood circulation is essential for maintaining a warm body temperature. to maintain a warm body temperature. More than 95% of patients who visit a fertility clinic complain of cold hands and feet, as well as a cold body.
To investigate the link between blood flow to the uterus and pregnancy during IVF, a British fertility doctor measured the blood flow to the uterus before implanting an egg with a fertilized sperm.
He found that women with higher blood flow had significantly more successful pregnancies than those with lower blood flow. He then decided that if there weren’t enough blood flow before implanting the egg, he would postpone implantation and freeze the fertilized egg to wait for a time when blood flow was higher. The reasoning behind this is that when blood volume is low, the chances are slim to none.
Some fertility doctors use medications that are used to treat erectile dysfunction in men when performing IVF. ED medications are meant to increase blood flow to the ‘flaccid’ penis and are used vaginally before and after implantation to drive blood to the uterus. While more research and consensus is needed, he says, it’s clear that it improves pregnancy rates considerably.
Cold is just as stressful for women as heat. When our bodies are stressed, they react like soldiers preparing for battle. It releases a hormone called adrenaline, which comes from the medulla of the adrenal glands and rushes blood to vital organs like the muscles and heart.
To make enough energy to respond to external enemies To create enough energy to respond to external enemies, blood is diverted from the uterus and other organs to the muscles, heart, and other places where it is needed for combat. This is because the body decides that the uterus is not a vital organ.
If this happens often enough, the uterus is deprived of blood supply at a critical time when it needs to be reproductively active. For women, half-body and foot baths are a great way to improve circulation.
It’s especially important for women who have been wearing revealing clothing to warm up their bodies.

It’s especially important for women who have been wearing revealing clothing to warm up their bodies. Women who suffer from endometriosis, unexplained menstrual cramps, or even infertility have a very low temperature in the uterus. This is due to poor blood supply down there, and these women are at risk for infertility.
Some women have low body temperature due to thyroid problems. The thyroid gland, located in the center of the lower part of the neck, produces hormones that regulate the body”s temperature.
If your thyroid is underactive and you don’t have enough thyroid hormones, your body temperature will drop and you’ll feel more cold. In addition, thyroid hormones are responsible for burning fat to produce heat to maintain body temperature, and if thyroid hormones are not secreted well, unused fat will continue to accumulate in the body.
People who gain weight easily without eating much should consider thyroid disease. People with an underactive thyroid also have difficulty getting pregnant.
Perhaps cold women are more likely to end up in fertility clinics later in life, which is why fertility clinics can’t turn up the air conditioning in the middle of summer.
While some women are adamant that procreation is not on their radar, we know from experience that women are more eager to have a baby. Even if you’re a woman who claims celibacy for now, you shouldn’t compromise your fertility for an unpredictable future.
conclusion
There is one thing I would like to say to women who are of the ‘belief’ that beautiful curves should be proudly displayed regardless of the season. While I appreciate that it gives men something to look at, I think it’s important to refrain from overdoing it for the sake of healthy fertility that allows women to be women.