Alcohol and fertility: how much is too much?

  • Van Heertum K
  • Rossi B
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Abstract

Alcohol use is prevalent in the United States. Given that a substantial portion of the drinking population is of reproductive age, it is not uncommon for couples who are attempting conception, or for women who are already pregnant, to be regularly consuming alcohol. Alcohol use is associated with multiple reproductive risks, including having a child with a Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, increased risk of fetal loss, and decreased chance of live birth. This review serves to examine the risks of alcohol in the context of reproductive health.

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Van Heertum, K., & Rossi, B. (2017). Alcohol and fertility: how much is too much? Fertility Research and Practice, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40738-017-0037-x

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