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How smoking affects fertility in a female?

It has been proven by the experts that chain smoking causes severe damage to, predominantly, the lungs, trachea, mouth, kidneys among others in one’s body. Even the fertility doctors claim it is a deadly and highly addictive habit has adverse effects on the fertility or reproductive system of a smoker.<br>Visit: http://www.southendivf.com/treatment/female-infertility

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How smoking affects fertility in a female?

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  1. How smoking affects fertility in a female? It has been proven by the experts that chain smoking causes severe damage to, predominantly, the lungs, trachea, mouth, kidneys among others in one’s body. Even the fertility doctors claim it is a deadly and highly addictive habit has adverse effects on the fertility or reproductive system of a smoker. Some of the damage that experts from reputed IVF hospitals and fertility center recommend infertile patients to know are as follows: The treatments for fertility that smokers undergo take much longer than for normal people. The chances of giving birth to a genetically unhealthy baby are much higher in smokers. Even non-smokers are not safe from the negative effects of smoking if they live with a smoker. The chemicals that are released in the smoke coming from the cigarette put non-smokers in the secondary smokers’ category wherein they get affected by the smoke just as much as a smoker gets affected. Nicotine, the most dominant chemical in cigarettes affects the reproductive system adversely. Regular smoking deteriorates the genetics and DNA of the body that causes difficulties in conceiving, higher chances of miscarriage and disabilities in the baby. One of the most common ill-effect of smoking is premature menopause. The chemicals found in the smoke of cigarettes are absorbed by the body rapidly. If a pregnant woman continues to smoke, these chemicals may cause sudden fetal death.

  2. Problems such as repetitive miscarriages, preterm labor and ectopic pregnancy are more common amongst smokers. Source: http://www.southendivf.com/

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