Women who vape could be reducing their chances of having children, scientists warn...

Women who vape could be reducing their chances of having children, scientists warn...

Women who vape could be reducing their chances of having children, scientists warn WOMEN who vape could be reducing their chances of having children, scientists warn. Experts found female e-cigarette users aged 36 to 40 have a fifth less of a hormone called AMH — an indicator of fertility — than non-vapers. A study by UK fertility firm Hertility analysed data from 325,000 women. Boss Dr Helen O’Neill advised women to stop vaping to boost their chances of pregnancy. She …