Phthalates and other endocrine-disrupting chemicals: the 21st century’s plague for reproductive health
Reproductive health is affected by exposures to environmental contaminants during critical periods of human development. These periods include preconception, conception, pregnancy, child and adolescent development, and adult life. Furthermore, environmental contaminants may influence the reproductive health status of the exposed individual’s offspring.
Source: fertstert.org
Phthalates and other endocrine-disrupting chemicals: the 21st century’s plague for reproductive health
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