What impact does adverse ecological changes have on female reproductive health according to doctors in Bengal
Doctors in Bengal express concern over the adverse ecological impact on female reproductive health.
Doctors in Bengal have expressed concerns about the adverse ecological changes impacting female reproductive health in the following ways:
- Environmental pollution can lead to hormonal imbalances, affecting menstrual cycles and fertility.
- Toxic chemicals in the environment can cause complications during pregnancy and birth defects in newborns.
- Exposure to pesticides and other pollutants may increase the risk of reproductive disorders and infertility.
- Climate change can disrupt food availability and quality, impacting overall health and reproductive functions.
- Loss of biodiversity can lead to reduced access to medicinal plants used in traditional healthcare practices for reproductive health.
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