The initial fertility consultation: Recommendations concerning cigarette smoking, body mass index, and alcohol and caffeine consumption
Obstetrician-gynecologists are frequently consulted by couples who are concerned about their fertility potential. During the initial fertility consultation, questions may arise concerning the potential impact of lifestyle choices on fertility. For the female partner, common exposures associated with...
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