What are health and lifestyle variables that may contribute to infertility?
- Published on December 16, 2021
- Updated on December 16, 2021
Nutrition, weight, physical and psychological stress, environmental and occupational exposures, and substance and drug use and abuse are some variables that may contribute to infertility.
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Dr. Deepika Mishra
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