Many of us do not realize that smoking can also lead to fertility problems in women and men. It also increases the risk of erectile dysfunction and pregnancy complications.
Smoking cigarettes have negative health effects on fertility, making it harder to conceive for women. Research shows that smoking can reduce fertility as it negatively affects hormone production.
There is an increased risk of an ectopic pregnancy (where the embryo implants outside the uterus), which can threaten the mother’s life.
Smoking while you are pregnant can also lead to health problems that can affect both mother and baby. Pregnant women who smoke are at higher risk of complications like:
Smoking can cause damage to blood vessels throughout the body. Male erections rely on blood flow in the penis. Men who smoke are more prone to erectile dysfunction. This danger grows as people smoke more and for longer periods of time.
Smoking can also affect sperm, lead to sperm death, or increase the number of abnormal sperms which can reduce fertility.
This World No-Tobacco Day let’s pledge to say “No to Smoking” and move towards a healthy lifestyle. We understand that it is not easy to kick the habit out. That’s why we at Shalby Hospital provide effective and planned treatment to quit smoking which includes both behavioral and medication therapy. You can consult one of the best Psychiatrists or at any best de-addiction center nearby you to help you get out of this silent killer. With the right support and proper quit plan, anyone addicted to smoking can quit it, even if they’ve tried and failed previously.
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