Effect of Bisphenol A Level in Follicular Fluid on ICSI OutCome
Abstract:Background: Infertility is the disability of a couple to obtain pregnancy after one year of sexual intercourse that is unprotected and regular. Bisphenol A (BPA) is an industrial chemical, that is produced in huge quantities worldwide. It is utilized as a raw material in multiple industries, and assorted as one of the endocrine-disrupting chemicals, as it can interfere with hormone activity. Bisphenol A may have a role in the reproduction process and may impact oocyte's maturity, meiotic division of germ cells… Show more
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