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Jul 2019
Air pollution could affect the quantity of eggs produced by ovaries
Researchers have revealed that a drop in the activity of a woman’s ovaries has been linked to air pollution.
Experts say that although the study does not specifically look at the impact of air pollution on fertility, these findings suggest that environmental factors affect the female reproductive system.
Speaking of the study, lead researcher, Antonio La Marca of the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia in Italy, said “Environmental aspects of our lives matter so we should take care about indoor environments as well as external.
“Having a high AMH (a hormone released by cells in the ovaries and providing an indication of a woman’s ovarian reserve) is in some way a reproductive advantage because women with a higher AMH are going to have a longer reproductive lifespan.
“If you have a high AMH, you will have a higher number of eggs after ovulatory stimulation, which turn into a higher number of embryos.”
Richard Anderson, professor of clinical reproductive science at the University of Edinburgh, said “This does show a reduction in the activity of the ovaries in women (living in areas of high air pollution).
“There is uncertainty in whether this is a permanent effect, which might indicate perhaps a reduced reproductive lifespan and an earlier menopause, or whether this is a temporary effect that women could recover from if they are no longer exposed to those chemicals.”
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