Working night shifts affects women's fertility

Researchers recently announced that working at night and on frequent shifts will reduce women 's fertility.

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The most impacted cases are women who have shifting shifts between day and night.

Researchers at Harvard University say that working women in particular occupations are required to work in shifts and especially at night there are fewer eggs and that eggs are harder to develop into healthy embryos. with people of the same sex working at daytime office hours.

Accordingly, the amount of eggs of women in industries that require night shift work such as doctors, nurses, police . will be reduced by 15%.

Researcher Audrey Gaskins at Harvard University said working shifts affect fertility by impacting the day-to-day biological rate, affecting women's ability to produce hormones and menstrual cycles.

The most impacted cases are women who have shifting shifts between day and night. Besides, Ms. Gaskins said that working in shifts makes the body "anxious" to restore physical pressure, which leads to a decrease in the quality of fertilized eggs.

In addition, Professor Ying Cheong at the University of Southampton (UK) also warned that women who work at night shifts have a high rate of miscarriage. In addition, 22% of women working in an environment with constant working time will lead to menstrual disorders and are more prone to reproductive problems.