More Women Would Avoid Alcohol If They Knew THIS
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September 27th 2024
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In this video, Rhonda Patrick discusses:
- How alcohol affects sexual desire and PMS symptoms in women
- How alcohol consumption affects the chance of achieving a pregnancy
- The evidence that alcohol leads to worse pregnancy outcomes among women who undergo IVF or intracytoplasmic sperm injection
- How alcohol affects semen quality
- Why mothers and fathers should probably abstain from alcohol for at least 3 months before trying to conceive
- How alcohol affects testosterone in men
- How pre-pregnancy alcohol consumption affects the health of newborns
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