Yes, the «one child policy»
affected human fertility, but look at efforts by governments to get husbands and wives to have children and the effects are tiny at best.
Dr Kristensen comments, «Although this may not be a severe impairment to fertility, it is still of real concern since data from three different labs all independently found that paracetamol may disrupt female reproductive development in this way, which indicates further investigation is needed to establish how
this affects human fertility.»
Not exact matches
BPA, the synthetic estrogen, is used to soften the plastic that lines the can; colas contain caramel coloring shown to cause cancer in
humans; and citrus - flavored sodas contain BVO, a flame retardant used in rocket fuel that may reduce
fertility and negatively
affect thyroid hormones.
Confronted with these findings, scientists began to wonder whether small quantities of synthetic chemical compounds found in our food and water — and in everyday products like makeup, plastics, and bug spray — could be sabotaging
human fertility, undermining our immune systems, or
affecting prenatal development.
The factors explored for their associations with
human fertility vary wildly, and
affect, to some degree, the type of methods used.