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- W21168401 abstract "Environmental chemicals have the potential to alter female reproductive tissues and thus affect the ability of women to conceive healthy offspring. During the twentieth century, industrial and technological advances lead to the production and use of many new chemicals. Chemical exposures can interfere with the structure and function of the ovaries, uterus, breasts, cervix, and the hypothalamic pituitary unit. Chemicals also may affect reproductive health by altering reproductive processes such as menarche, menstrual cycle, pregnancy, libido, and menopause. The incidence of many reproductive disorders is unknown. However, data from Global Health Statistics show that the incidence of infertility for women of all ages varies by country. The lowest incidence is reported in China and the highest incidence is found in Africa. Relatively few studies have examined associations between chemical exposures and adverse reproductive outcomes in women. Observations in wildlife have suggested the specific possibility that human exposure to environmental compounds with endocrine-disrupting capability may have adverse effects on reproduction." @default.
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- W21168401 title "Environmental Exposures and Women's Reproductive Health" @default.
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