Exposure to air pollution before the retrieval of eggs during IVF can reduce the odds of achieving live birth by almost 40%.
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- @andrewducker@mastodon.scotLink Post: Air pollution reduces chances of successful IVF by up to 38%
- @ArnieNicola@flipboard.comScientists say air pollution reduces chances of successful IVF birth Posted into PREGNANCY & BABIES @pregnancy-babies-ArnieNicola
- U.S. News & Wor...Air Pollution Exposure Tied to 40% Drop in Live Births Among IVF Patients By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter MONDAY, July 8, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- Exposure to air pollution can significantly reduce the odds of in vitro fertilization (IVF) leading to ...
- Jul 8did:plc:eiyryfczicuhk7xrjppyqjxvIVF success drops nearly 40% with air pollution exposure: study globalnews.ca/news/1060157... CanadaHealthwatch.ca 🍁 The most important health news, in one place.
- Jul 8did:plc:gszaduqigutfuylj7la35emvAir pollution can decrease odds of live birth after IVF by 38%, study finds Research suggests impact of pollution begins before conception by disrupting the development of the egg