Extensive research has unequivocally illuminated the detrimental effects of smoking tobacco products on fertility.
This concern extends to vaping, in addition to traditional cigarettes.
For those contemplating the journey to parenthood or grappling with fertility issues, experts unequivocally advise steering clear of both smoking and vaping.
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Dr. Courtney D. Lynch, a distinguished specialist in maternal-fetal medicine at The Ohio State University College of Medicine, articulated to Fox News Digital that it is “well-established” how smoking adversely influences both natural conception and assisted reproductive technologies.
Experts recommend that halting all nicotine and tobacco consumption can enhance fertility. (iStock)
“Though human studies on the impact of vaping on fertility are sparse, animal studies indicate that vaping poses significant concerns,” she emphasized. “Nicotine is undeniably a reproductive and developmental toxicant.”
The assault on fertility continues: both smoking and vaping expose embryos to harmful compounds, Lynch elaborated.
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The insidious nicotine lurking in both cigarettes and e-cigarettes disrupts the cilia’s functionality in the fallopian tubes, resulting in impaired transport of the embryo during pregnancy attempts. This disruption can significantly elevate the risk of ectopic pregnancies, as noted by Lynch.
Furthermore, the alterations extend to gene expression, she added.

Experts warn that smoking and vaping hinder the embryo’s journey to the uterus. (iStock)
Dr. Theodore Wagener, an eminent figure and director of the Center for Tobacco Research at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, corroborated the findings from existing scientific literature, unequivocally concluding that smoking exerts pervasive and detrimental effects on fertility.
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Referencing a study from the National Institutes of Health, Wagener highlighted how vaping was linked to “harmful effects” during the crucial implantation stages of pregnancy, potentially leading to severe pathologies in offspring.
“In women, the heinous consequences of smoking manifest as reduced egg quality and quantity, hastening egg loss, resulting in earlier menopause, and amplifying risks associated with fertility treatments, miscarriages, and menstrual irregularities,” he articulated.

Smoking is detrimental to sperm health in men, according to expert opinions. (iStock)
On the male side, the implications are equally dire: smoking can diminish sperm count and quality, inflict DNA damage, and wreak havoc on testosterone production, potentially leading to erectile dysfunction, as noted by Wagener.
“While the scientific literature on vaping’s effects is still emerging, it may similarly disrupt hormonal balances, inflict DNA damage, and elevate the likelihood of erectile dysfunction,” he cautioned.
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Both Lynch and Wagener reached a consensus: putting an end to all nicotine and tobacco use could considerably bolster fertility prospects while simultaneously mitigating exposure to harmful environmental smoke.
