What effects does smoking have on FSH levels and how does it influence overall fertility outcomes in both men and women?
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Smoking raises FSH levels in women, leading to ovarian aging and reduced egg quality, which adversely affects fertility. In men, it results in higher FSH and lower sperm quality, harming fertility.
Smoking elevates FSH levels, indicating ovarian aging in women and diminished sperm production in men. This often results in reduced fertility rates for both genders.