In daily life, it is quite common to see men smoking, but nowadays women have also developed the habit of smoking due to the pressure of work and life. Although smoking has a significant impact on the body, quitting smoking is also a relatively difficult process. So, can smoking cause infertility in women?
Smoking in women can cause greater harm to the body than in men, as women face fertility issues. To ensure that the fetus is not affected by cigarettes, it is necessary to quit smoking before preparing for pregnancy. Because cigarettes have been medically identified as one of the factors that can easily cause fetal abnormalities. If women have a long-term history of smoking, the damage to various organs of the body is unimaginable and may even lead to infertility.
For women during the preconception period, it is necessary to prepare a suitable environment for the arrival of the fetus. Firstly, the female body should maintain a healthy state, adhere to daily healthy exercise, and change unhealthy habits such as staying up late, smoking, irregular diet, etc., in order to provide the best source of nutrition for the fetus. Secondly, before preparing for pregnancy, it is important to undergo a physical examination to avoid difficulties in natural conception or fetal deformities due to physical reasons.
For pregnant women, the various components in cigarettes can have a serious impact on the health of both the woman and the fetus. If smoking persists during pregnancy, it may not only lead to fetal malformation, but also pose a risk of miscarriage.