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Vaping Harms Fertility in Women Trying to Conceive - 0 views

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    Women who are trying to conceive should stop vaping as it may affect fertility, a study by the women's health firm Hertility has suggested. Analysis of blood samples from more than 8000 women revealed that vapers and smokers have lower levels of anti-mullerian hormone (AMH), which indicates how many eggs women have left in their ovaries. Across all age groups, AMH levels were found to be lower in people who vaped than non-vapers, suggesting that vaping could accelerate age-related decline in egg reserve. Concerningly, the report revealed that one in five British women vape while trying to get pregnant, with a significant portion also engaging in other lifestyle "vices" such as alcohol, drugs and smoking.
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IMSI treatment in India - 1 views

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    Know about ICSI Treatment By IVF experts India, ICSI and Surrogacy Specialist, Get Detail of Role of AMH in Infertility treatment
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Embryoscope India - 1 views

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    enhancements in IVF techniques for state change embryos ought to mean that patients ought to have additional confidence in state change their surplus embryos. Whilst European clinics are attempting to cut back the incidence of multiple births, there ar without doubt reasons why some folks can still wish to own a double embryo transfer.
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IVF Treatments - 1 views

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    Know about ICSI Treatment By IVF experts India, ICSI and Surrogacy Specialist, Get Detail of Role of AMH in Infertility treatment
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Superdrug unveils its new fertility test service - 0 views

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    Superdrug has unveiled its new fertility test service to help women to easily access information about their own fertility and enables them to take greater control of their reproductive health. The service comprises a Superdrug online doctor consultation and personalised fertility test recommendations to help women make more informed decisions about the options available to them. Superdrug's fertility test initial consultation requires customers to fill out a quick online questionnaire. This is then reviewed by Superdrug's team of online doctors, who will work with the patients to identify which fertility tests are best suited to the individual. The new service also sees Superdrug introduce three new fertility blood tests to its portfolio, ensuring greater choice and accessibility. Dr Sara Kayat, Superdrug's medical ambassador comments, "For women that have been trying to get pregnant and not succeeding, or for those who are just curious about their fertility, easy access to blood tests may help provide answers and signpost them in the right direction."
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