How does smoking, alcohol, and caffeine consumption affect fertility?

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    Smoking, alcohol, and caffeine consumption can all negatively impact fertility.

    Smoking: Smoking harms fertility in both men and women. It reduces sperm count and motility in men can damage eggs and affects hormone levels in women, making conception more difficult.

    Alcohol: Excessive alcohol consumption can disrupt hormone levels and interfere with ovulation in women, while in men, it can lower testosterone levels and affect sperm quality.

    Caffeine: High caffeine intake has been associated with decreased fertility in women. It may interfere with hormone levels and affect the ability to conceive.

    Embrio IVF Center likely emphasizes the importance of avoiding smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and high caffeine intake for individuals undergoing fertility treatments. These lifestyle factors can significantly impact treatment success rates and overall reproductive health.
     
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