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Smoke, alcohol and drug addiction and female fertility.

Cristina de AngelisAntonio NardoneFrancesco GarifalosClaudia PivonelloAndrea SansoneAlessandro ConfortiCarla Di DatoFelice SiricoCarlo AlviggiAndrea IsidoriAnnamaria ColaoRosario Pivonello
Published in: Reproductive biology and endocrinology : RB&E (2020)
Currently, the most consistent evidences of a detrimental effect of smoke, alcohol and addictive drugs on specific domains of the female reproductive function are provided by experimental studies in animals. Overall, clinical studies suggest that smoking is associated to decreased fertility, although causal inference should be further demonstrated. Studies addressing the effect of alcohol consumption on female fertility provide conflicting results, although the majority reported lack of a correlation. Extremely scarce studies investigated the effects of addictive drugs on female fertility, and the specific actions of selected drugs have been difficult to address, due to multidrug consumption.
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