Persistent organic pollutants and the size of ovarian reserve in reproductive-aged women

Volume: 155, Pages: 106589 - 106589
Published: Oct 1, 2021
Abstract
Industrial chemicals such as persistent organic pollutants (POPs) have been associated with reduced fertility in women, including longer time-to-pregnancy (TTP), higher odds for infertility, and earlier reproductive senescence. Fertility is highly dependent on the ovarian reserve, which is composed of a prenatally determined stock of non-growing follicles. The quantity and quality of the follicles decline with age, thereby eventually leading to...
Paper Details
Title
Persistent organic pollutants and the size of ovarian reserve in reproductive-aged women
Published Date
Oct 1, 2021
Volume
155
Pages
106589 - 106589
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