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Facts On Smoking and Making Babies

One of the bad effects of smoking is the way it affects your reproductive organs. The smoking facts on making babies reveal the harmful effects of smoking as one of the common causes of infertility in women and men.

Female smokers may have more difficulty making babies and men may have a low sperm count. Some of the smoking effects on the body target your reproductive organs making it more difficult to conceive or sustain a pregnancy.




Among the harmful effects of smoking are lung cancer and emphysema. These two smoking diseases would probably be at the top of the list of the "usual suspects" when you make a list of the many bad effects of smoking on the body.

However, damage done by the numerous chemicals in cigarettes is not limited to the respiratory tract.

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Making Babies - Smoking Facts and Fiction

It is fashionable to think of making babies as some sort of uncontrollable force that happens when you least expect it and certainly accidental pregnancies are the stuff that movies and television sit coms are made of. But this is pure smoking fiction!

The facts are that conception is an incredibly complex event. It requires a lot of body parts to be in good working order.

Requirements for Making Babies (the usual way)

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Guys this is your contribution:

  • a penis in good working order.
  • the deposit of lots of motile sperm.

Gals this is your contribution:

  • an egg produced at the right time and in the right place for fertilization to occur.
  • an environment that is friendly to the sperm and allows enough of them to penetrate through the opening of the uterus and travel up the fallopian tubes to reach the egg.
  • an environment that can sustain a pregnancy to term.

Every one of these necessary conditions can be altered by the many bad effects of smoking cigarettes.

Simply put, the smoking facts reveal that making babies may be more difficult for male and female smokers alike.


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Smoking Facts

The Bad Effects of Smoking on Reproductive Organs


Smoking cigarettes can affect your sexual performance, and your reproductive organs even when you are trying not to have babies.

Male Smokers

Female Smokers

  • evidence is mounting that smoking changes the chemical character of the cervical mucus. This is thought to be one of the reasons why cervical cancer is more prevalent in female smokers.

  • infertility in women may be more difficult to treat with in vitro fertilization if you continue to smoke cigarettes.

  • Female smokers have more miscarriages, more complications with pregnancy, and more difficult deliveries.

  • Babies born to female smokers are not as healthy and are more at risk for a number of health problems including upper respiratory infections, asthma, and sudden infant death (crib death).

The best way to ensure your success at making babies when you want them is to prevent the adverse effects of smoking on your respective reproductive systems. Don't let smoking be one of the causes of infertility in your life.

Instead try to embrace a healthy lifestyle that nourishes and nurtures your reproductive organs, your unborn children, and the rest of you too!



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