Smoking and female fecundity: the effect and importance of study design
- PMID: 14746945
- DOI: 10.1016/s0301-2115(03)00332-4
Smoking and female fecundity: the effect and importance of study design
Abstract
This review evaluates the evidence for a link between smoking and female fertility. Twenty-two primary papers and two reviews were found. All but three indicated a detrimental effect of smoking on reproduction despite varying considerably in their approach, definitions used and populations studied. The strength of association is small but statistically significant and a dose response relationship suggests the theory that smoking is causative. Poor design in particular and the failure to assess confounders weakened many studies and should be addressed in future studies.
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