Overview
- A comprehensive study by Hertility shows that vaping lowers anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) levels, which are crucial for evaluating a woman's fertility.
- Women aged 36 to 40 who vape have significantly lower AMH levels compared to non-vapers, highlighting the impact of vaping on fertility.
- Experts advise women who are trying to conceive to avoid vaping, alongside other lifestyle changes such as not drinking alcohol or using recreational drugs.
- The study analyzed data from over 325,000 women, providing robust evidence of the negative effects of vaping on fertility.
- Public health campaigns and regulations are intensifying, with recent laws targeting vaping and smoking among the younger population.