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FACTORS THAT EFFECT
Occupational Hazards



Both men and women are subjected to occupational hazards that can cause infertility or subfertility. Mostly these affect child birth and health of child too. Classic occupational hazards are irradiation, working with heavy metals, pesticides etc. Stressful work demanding long hours of standing or sitting also has various drawbacks.


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