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Mar 15, 2026, 14:26
How Autoimmune Diseases Can Affect Fertility – Harley Street Fertility Centre Kenya
Harley Street Fertility Centre Kenya Ltd shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Autoimmune diseases can affect fertility through inflammation, hormonal disruption, and harmful antibodies that interfere with reproductive processes
They may impact egg or sperm quality, contribute to implantation failure, and increase the risk of miscarriage or pregnancy complications. Conditions such as Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis, and Antiphospholipid Syndrome are known to influence reproductive health
Early assessment and appropriate care can help manage these risks and support fertility.
Click the link to read more on our website.”

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