Vaping can affect fertility. Researchers say if you're looking to get pregnant: 'No drinking, no vaping, no smoking, no drugs'
Vaping is still a relatively new phenomenon, which means experts are learning more about it every day. For this reason, the guidance on vaping is ever-changing.
The researchers found that women who vaped or smoked consistently had lower counts of the hormone and were therefore less likely to get pregnant. As women age, the number of eggs they have declines. The report provides evidence that vaping and smoking could accelerate this decline. If you’re looking to get pregnant, follow the advice: ‘no drinking, no vaping, no smoking, no drugs’, Dr O’Neill said.
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