Exposure to air pollution may harm male and female fertility

Air pollution, along with stress, unhealthy diets, obesity, and diabetes, negatively impacts both male and female fertility. Pollutants disrupt hormones, menstrual cycles, and egg quality in women, while reducing sperm count, motility, and DNA integrity in men. Protecting fertility requires limiting exposure to pollution, adopting a healthy lifestyle, and consulting fertility specialists.

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