Does Smoking Lower The Chances Of Getting Pregnant? Like If Both Partners Smoke?

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Steven Vakula Profile
Steven Vakula answered

That is what the new studies are stating. It not only losers the sperm count in men but lessens the chances of the woman!

Addendum----

If you go to NRR.org there is a link to this study and results. I listened to the interview and report on NPR just the other day.

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Ilovemysoldier Spc. Bewley
So if me and my husband both smoke it will be hard for me to get pregnant?
Steven Vakula
Steven Vakula commented
That is what my understanding of the new studies that just came out. I also listened to an interview concerning this and smoking is an all around bad deal! It reduces the oxygen and effects most every aspect of one's life and internal workings.
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CountVak, I did not know that. You are just a compendium of information today!
amala Profile
amala answered
Yes it does... Please do quit for your health sake and for your children future growing environment....

if you think you are pregnant, stay away from smoke until you are sure your not...i some cases the toxins in smoke can reduce the chance fertilization... But it depend on your body and the level of the certain toxin in your body.....

so good luck in getting pregnant....!!

samual answers Profile
samual answers answered
Your kids will always be sick. Colds, ear infections, breathing problems etc. All my in laws are disgusting smokers and all their kids were sickly growing up. My kids (coming from a non smoking environment) grew up 20 times healthier. None of the neices and nephews smoke but 7 out of 11 have smokers cough.  Lose the addiction and save your life and make your kids lives better. Nothing pisses me off more than to see a freaking smoker driving down the road with kids in the back seat just trapped forced to inhale toxic waste. Then the scums throw their butts out the window. Heres an idea. Keep the crap in your car until you can toss it in a trash can. Anyway, smoking affects all involved and never in a good way.
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Ilovemysoldier Spc. Bewley
Kinda harsh but thanks lol it's true my parents are smokers and I always said I wouldn't then I started dating my boyfriend and he smoked and it got me smoking more then usual
amala
amala commented
What he said is kinda true.... It affects all that have inhale them(smoke), and for pregnant women, they should stay far away possible from the smoke, it is dangerous to the fetus.. It has almost the same effect as consuming alcohol and overdosed drug consumption.
monique villalobos Profile
No!!!!! Smoking has nothing at all to do with the way you fertilize and ovulate...

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