Wi-Fi, Other EMFs May Be Linked to Infertility and Miscarriage: ScientistsWi-Fi, Other EMFs May Be Linked to Infertility and Miscarriage: Scientists
Reproductive Health

Wi-Fi, Other EMFs May Be Linked to Infertility and Miscarriage: Scientists

EMFs from wireless and electronic devices can induce oxidative stress within cells sensitive to these environmental signals.
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This is part 5 in EMF: The Invisible Hazard

In this series, we will explore the invisible yet omnipresent electromagnetic fields that saturate our world, from common home electronics to 5G, and their potential impacts on human health.

As exposure to wireless and electronic devices and electromagnetic fields (EMFs) increases, so do infertility and miscarriage rates, leading to questions about whether the two are connected.

About 1 in 5 couples struggle with infertility, miscarriage rates have been increasing by 1 percent every year, and infertility is increasingly affecting younger people of reproductive age.

EMFs and Reproductive Organ Damage

EMFs from wireless and electronic devices can induce oxidative stress within cells sensitive to these environmental signals.