It is well established scientific fact that hormone based pesticides and herbicides are harming humans.
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Associations between high levels pesticide and adverse reproductive outcomes in females: A comprehensive review
Abstract
Fertility rates have significantly decreased during the past several years, and unfavourable reproductive outcomes have increased. Exposure to pesticides increases the chance of developing
chronic diseases including diabetes, cancer, and neurological problems. Moreover, it may reduce fertility and cause abnormal births. In addition, exposure to pesticides might raise the risk of reproductive problems such as
irregular menstruation,
reduced fertility, preterm post-termer birth, spontaneous abortion,
stillbirth, congenital abnormalities, and low birth weight. Studies have shown that approximately 50% of abortions and 17% of abnormal births occur in women who were exposed to pesticides during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Industrial substances known as
persistent organic pollutants (POPs) have the potential to damage a person’s ability to reproduce, particularly in females. Human fertility may be adversely affected by pesticides, including contemporary organophosphate-based compounds like
pyrethroids and
triazines and historical
organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) like
dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT),
hexachlorobenzene (HCB), and
chlordane. The health of
newborns and adults may be affected long-term by these impacts, which might potentially be handed down through several generations. This is concerning since exposure to these toxins during pregnancy or as an adult can harm the
reproductive health of future generations. Many of the
persistent organic pollutants (POPs), even though some of them may no longer be created, are nevertheless extensively dispersed in the environment and pose a serious hazard to
human health.
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