Lung illness and cancer typically spring to mind when we think of smoking. However, the hidden cost is much greater: smoking increases the chance of stillbirth, birth abnormalities, and even infant death, complicates labor, and reduces fertility in both men and women.
Teenagers frequently romanticize vaping as a “cool” substitute, but it’s not much safer. It has many of the same long-term hazards as regular smoking, according to research.
According to Geo Digital, smokers, whether male and female, are putting future generations’ health at risk in addition to their own.
Gynecologist Dr. Nausheen Yousuf of Aga Khan University Hospital described the clear connection between smoking and infertility.
Nicotine and carbon monoxide are released as tobacco burns.