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Trying to conceive? First quit smoking

So much has been said about the dangers of smoking but it seems we are yet to hit the half mark. Researchers and physicians can confirm that smokers are at risk of failing to make babies. Women who smoke are in danger of failing to conceive, and when they do, the dreaded miscarriage stalks their wombs. Sadly, the malady affects does not spare men as the chemical elements in cigarettes can cause the can reduce fertility.A woman in Kigali, who preferred to remain anonymous for fear of stigmatisation, said she started smoking for fun around 2000 but later became addicted.“My situation worsened in 2010 when I got married and we tried to conceive but all in vain. The only time I was able to conceive, I got a miscarriage and my doctor told me those (failing to conceive and miscarriage) were the effects of smoking,” the woman said.
A woman lights a cigarette. Researchers have showed that smoking reduces the chances of a woman conceiving, with physicians urging that smokers must stop the act at least two months from starting to try conceiving.   Net photo.
A woman lights a cigarette. Researchers have showed that smoking reduces the chances of a woman conceiving, with physicians urging that smokers must stop the act at least two months from starting to try conceiving. Net photo.
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