Smoking and Fertility

A study by the British Medical Association found out that smoking causes impotence in 120,000 men aged 30-50.

You should be aware of the fact, that smoking reduces the chance to conceive by up to 40% per cycle.

Another study looked at success rates from 569 women aged around 29 who were trying to conceive. This study included smokers, ex-smokers and non-smokers. The results showed that women who continued to smoke, waited almost two months longer to success-fully conceive than women who stopped smoking.

If you are seriously trying for a baby, you should definitely consider quitting smoking.

If you try to conceive, you should also bear in mind the harmful effects smoking has to your baby when you get pregnant.

A baby in your belly gets everything from you. The fetus will not only get exposed to the toxins in tobacco smoke, the toxins will also damage your placental functions.

Babies who get exposed to toxins in your belly…

  • have a birth-weight of approximately 7oz less than other babies.
  • have organs that are smaller than usual.
  • twice as likely die from cot death.
  • have a poorer lung function.
  • have an increased risk to become smokers themselves.

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