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Smoking And Infertility

Research shows that smoking and infertility are conneceted, as women who smoke often have a weakened cervix; cryotherapy and other operations can also weaken the cervix. Smokers are also believed to have more abnormal sperm, which also contributes to the problem of barren. According to some data, smokers run the risk of having a low sperm count, which is reported to be 13-17% lower than in non-smokers. Research shows that smoking and infertility are conneceted, as women who smoke often have a weakened cervix; cryotherapy and other operations can also weaken the cervix.

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Smoking And Infertility

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Cervix, Cryotherapy

Thus, people who smoke or take drugs are likely to impair their reproductive health and are advised to quit this habit. Habits and ways of life influence the reproductive ability of both the male and the female and may sometimes be related to barren. Research shows that smoking and infertility are conneceted, as women who smoke often have a weakened cervix; cryotherapy and other operations can also weaken the cervix.

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Dr. Joe Glickman, Jr., M.D.

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