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Subfertile patients underestimate their risk factors of reprotoxic exposure.

Nadia NouiakhClaire SunyachSarah-Lyne JosIrène Sari-MinodierCatherine Metzler-GuillemainBlandine CourbiereFlorence BretelleJeanne Perrin
Published in: Basic and clinical andrology (2022)
We identified risk factors of reprotoxic exposures in the majority of subfertile patients, more frequently in men than in women, and half of patients were not aware of their exposures. Patients' main sources of information were extra medical. Efforts should be made to inform patients, especially men, about potential reprotoxic exposure and to enhance medical training about reprotoxic agents, as recommended by international guidelines. The detection and correction of environmental exposures in subfertile men could improve their fecundity, but also their general health, which has been shown to be poorer than health of fertile men.
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