Women who vape could be reducing their chances of having kids.

Vaping women are damaging their chances of having children

Vaping women are damaging their chances of having children

Scientists have found that female e-cigarette users between the ages of 36 and 40 have a fifth less of the hormone AMH - an indicator of fertility - than those who do not vape.

The study by the UK fertility firm Hertility analysed data from 325,000 women and the company's boss Dr. Helen O'Neill has warned females to stop vaping if they want to increase their chances of getting pregnant.

She said: "This is the first piece of evidence to show a link between fertility and vaping across a large population.

"It shows AMH is suppressed in vapers compared to non-vapers in a similar way to smokers."

The research also found that seven per cent of females trying to conceive continued to use recreational drugs and four per cent were drinking more alcohol than recommended by the NHS.

Dr. O'Neill added: "The best advice is to stop, as opposed to cutting down or trying in moderation."


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