Alcohol is a combination of different chemicals which is meant for man’s consumption. It has been suggested that alcohol high amount of ethanol which is the major chemical responsible for intoxication.
Although alcohol is good and healthy if consume moderately. However, in this article in line with a publication with “Healthline”, we shall be looking at the effect alcohol has on fertility. According to experts, alcohol consumption can negatively affect fertility. Although it has not been found how much alcohol can cause this problem. But the study found that having more than 14 alcoholic drinks per week is associated with a longer time to get pregnant.
Over the years, a study involving 7,393 women found that a high alcohol intake was associated with more infertility examinations and reports in the world. Apart from causing infertility, regular alcohol intake is associated with a risk of high blood pressure, stroke, cancer, vision loss, and miscarriage.
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