Smoking doesn’t just harm your lungs and heart—it also affects your reproductive health. Both active and passive smoking can damage ovaries, disrupt hormone balance, and impact fertility. It can even complicate pregnancy and harm the baby. Let’s explore how smoking impacts women’s reproductive health and why quitting is essential.
How Smoking Affects Ovaries
How Smoking Affects Pregnancy
Why Quitting Smoking Matters
Quitting smoking isn’t just good for your lungs—it’s vital for preserving your fertility and giving your future child the best start in life. Here’s how you can start:
For women struggling to conceive due to smoking-related damage, Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) like IVF and ICSI can offer hope. However, keep in mind that smoking can still reduce the success rate of these treatments.
Take Charge of Your Health
Quitting smoking is one of the best decisions you can make for your reproductive health—and your overall well-being. Start today to protect your future self and give your baby the healthy life they deserve.
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