Is Vaping Harming Your Fertility?
Vaping may feel like a harmless habit, but recent research from Hertility suggests otherwise. Women who vape could experience up to 21% greater egg loss by their late 30s compared to non-vapers.
Your fertility isn’t just about how many eggs you have—it’s about their quality too. Both factors play a vital role in your ability to conceive when the time is right. If vaping is silently impacting these, it could have long-term consequences on your reproductive health. As Dr. Serin Seckin explains, “you might feel perfectly fine now but vaping could be speeding up your fertility decline without you knowing, and that's just about the number of eggs. We still don't know how vaping might be affecting the quality of those eggs.”
Taking control of your fertility starts with understanding it. A simple fertility consultation can provide a comprehensive view of your reproductive health. Even better, many consultations are covered by insurance, making it easier than ever to get started.
Your health today shapes your tomorrow. To book a consultation with Dr. Serin Seckin, visit:
www.generationnextfertility.com/aboutus/dr-serin-seckin/
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