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The health hazard of smoking extends far beyond lung disease. It also affects the heart, blood vessels, and even impacts fertility. According to a report published in British Medical Journal, women who smoke reduce their probability of conception by 40% month after month. This report also highlights the effect smoking has on male impotence. Approximately 120,000 men ages 30 to 50 are impotent due to smoking. Smoking can affect fertility in many ways, for couples who desire to have a baby, it is best to refrain from smoking completely.
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