Study finds exceeding this amount of alcohol per week will damage your fertility

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Study finds exceeding this amount of alcohol per week will damage your fertility
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Reports suggest that one in four couples experience fertility problems and now finally a link has been established between the exact amount of alcohol consumed per week and fertility problems.has established that women who consumed more than 14 units of alcohol per week, or two drinks per day, are 18% less likely to become pregnant. However, on the opposite end of the spectrum, those who consume 7 drinks or less per week are unaffected.

The study only examined the alcohol consumption of women and not the consumption by men which is known to damage sperm count and quality. “Because the foetus may be particularly vulnerable to alcohol during the first few weeks after conception, it would seem prudent for women who are actively trying to become pregnant to abstain from alcohol during their fertile window until a pregnancy has been ruled out.”It notes:

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