Certain industrial chemicals and environmental pollutants, as well as radiation, are known to contribute to or cause infertility. Lead poisoning, for example, has long been associated with infertility in men and women.
2007-02-28 17:22:44
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answered by Lisa ♥'s Tim 6
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There is really no such thing as lead poisoning. The only type of lead poisoning is from some old tattoo ink I dont remember what it is called, but it is what was used a very very very very long time ago. When most people assume they have lead poisoning is because they have cut the skin and ink has caused infection due to bacteria and such.
2007-02-28 17:22:35
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answered by mrs.russell 7
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Our data indicate that environmental exposure to the heavy metal lead are more widespread than currently appreciated and that such exposures are associated with the production of human male subfertility. Lead's effects are observed in male partners of infertile couples attending an IVF clinical, in men acting as semen donors in an artificial insemination program and in men representative of the general public. Our goal is to identify the mechanism(s) underlying lead's anti-fertility action.
http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct/show/NCT00012480;jsessionid=96620C09D6770E28655C0E838708EF12?order=7
2007-03-01 03:07:14
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answered by ibchupacabra 1
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We dont know go see your obgyn and ask them.
2007-03-04 10:13:09
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answered by lovely 5
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