C Jyothi Budi, medical director of Ferty9 Fertility Center, Hyderabad says, “Environmental factors, often viewed as secondary to genetics and lifestyle, are now recognized as significant contributors to fertility health.
Pollutants in groundwater and surface water impact entire communities, with pregnant women and individuals of reproductive age being particularly vulnerable.
Exposure to contaminated soil can disrupt hormonal balance, reduce fertility, lower embryo survival rates, and cause long-term genetic effects.
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