Does Smoking Hurt Fertility?

Does Smoking Hurt Fertility?

We all know that smoking is bad for you, and can cause a variety of health problems. But did you know that smoking can also affect your current and even future fertility? Today we are going to explore just how smoking can affect fertility. Claim Your 20 Free Pregnancy Tests – Click Here

How smoking affects female fertility

Smoking affects female fertility in a variety of ways. Smoking can reduce the amount of estrogen in a woman’s body by reducing the amount of estrogen that is produced. Smoking can also destroy the eggs before they are mature, while they are still in the ovaries. Smoking can be very harmful to the eggs themselves, causing them to be more susceptible to genetic problems as well. Sometimes cigarette smoke can even prevent the eggs from being able to implant in the uterus at all.

How smoking affects male fertility

It’s not just female fertility that is affected by cigarette smoke. Male fertility is affected as well. Smoking affects the sperm in a number of ways. Smoking has been proven to lower sperm count. Some studies that show that men who smoke have a sperm count that is up to 25 percent lower than those that don’t smoke! Men who smoke also have a harder time with sperm motility, that is, the ability of the sperm to swim properly. If the sperm can not swim properly, there is no way for them to get to their destination. Male smokers are also more likely to have hormonal imbalance problems that can decrease fertility.

Second hand smoke

It has also been proven that second hand smoke can affect your fertility too, even if you or your man does not smoke. Just being around cigarette smoke can affect your health and fertility. Some studies are even indicating that second hand smoke can be just as harmful as smoking yourself. Some doctors believe that second hand smoke is even more harmful! It is very important to avoid second hand smoke if you are trying to conceive.

If you are pregnant

If you are already pregnant, it is extremely important that you quit smoking if you smoke, and avoid second hand cigarette smoke also. Smoking while pregnant is even more dangerous than smoking while trying to conceive. Smoking while pregnant can cause miscarriage. It can also cause birth defects, low birth weight and premature birth. It is imperative that you refrain from smoking while pregnant. Your doctor can help you to kick the habit once and for all to help preserve your fertility.

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Alyssia Granger
Alyssia Granger | ConceiveEasy
Alyssia is mom to 2 giggley twin girls, Sophia and Emma, and son Hunter. She's a Southern girl, passionate about photography, travel and her husband Josh.

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