«Gynecological
problems during the reproductive years may be a predictor of diseases, such as cancer, later in life,» said Barbara Cohn, a reproductive health scientist and director of Child Health and Development Studies at the Public Health Institute in Berkeley, Calif..
MONDAY, March 12, 2018 (HealthDay News)-- Depression is a big
problem in women
during and after pregnancy, but it's also a concern throughout the
reproductive years.
The World Health Organization and United Nations this
year concluded: «Exposure to E.D.C.s
during fetal development and puberty plays a role in the increased incidences of
reproductive diseases, endocrine - related cancers, behavioral and learning
problems, including A.D.H.D., infections, asthma, and perhaps obesity and diabetes in humans.»