Smoking is the largest cause of preventable death in the world. Smoking causes 90% of all deaths from lung cancer and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). It increases the risk of coronary heart disease, stroke, several types of cancer, infertility, stillbirth, sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), osteoporosis, and premature skin ageing (wrinkles). Even second-hand smoke is dangerous for health.
Cigarette smoking can cause infertility.
If smoking and trying to get pregnant, stop smoking now. Quitting may be one of the best things one can do for health, for family and for fertility. Smokers are more likely to have fertility problems than non smokers.
In females smoking can lead to fertility problems, including Ovulation problems, Genetic issues, damage to reproductive organs, premature menopause, cancer and miscarriage.
Detailed information about male and female infertility treatments, causes and symptoms is available at http://www.rupalhospital.com/infertilitytreatmentformaleandfemale.html
In males Men that smoke are at an increased risk for male fertility problems like lower sperm count and motility, hormonal issues and erectile dysfunction.
In addition, smokers that try fertility treatments tend to take long time to conceive. Here are the few important questions and answers that need to be considered and understood by the persons smoking.
"The best way to protect your fertility is to give up smoking."
Can smoking affect the ability to have a child?
Will smoking affect eggs or sperm?
How can smoking impact ability to conceive?
Read in detail about the effects of smoking on fertility and infertility in men and women of fertile age at https://rupalhospital.wordpress.com/2015/12/28/awesome-facts-on-smoking-infertility-pregnancy
The facts about smoking and fertility
Smokers take longer to conceive than non-smokers and are more likely to have fertility problems. While smoking can lead to some long-term fertility damage, studies have also shown that fertility rates can improve after one year of quitting.
Fertility often improves for women after they stop smoking. Studies show that female smokers can increase their chances of conceiving by quitting at least two months before trying to get pregnant. Quit smoking and one may just find it easier to get pregnant.
The best way to protect fertility is to give up smoking. Despite these warnings, millions of women of childbearing age still continue to smoke. By doing so, they risk their own health and the health of their babies and put the family building at stake.
Its in the interest of the family that couple makes healthy choices for themselves, their partners, and their future children. Rupal Hospital is dedicated to provide the highest quality of services in womens health. It is the result of years of experience, knowledge, understanding and constant updating and effort that has made the Rupal Hospital the best amongst all. Doctors at Rupal Hospital take keen interest in public health education. They believe that preventive interventions are equally important as curative medicine, and prevention always requires awareness and educations. They conduct several workshops and seminars that will improve the health being of couples and in turn will help them to attain pregnancy.
Get Awesome Facts on pregnancy and and benefit of expertise of doctors at Rupal hospital on Infertility Treatment, male and Female infertility symptoms and solutions at http://www.rupalhospital.com or contact them on 91-261-2599128-9
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