Aumatma Simmons: Could Hidden Mold Exposure Be Affecting Fertility?
Aumatma Simmons, Co-Founder, Chief Fertility Officer at Madre Fertility, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Could hidden mold exposure be affecting fertility?
It’s one of the most overlooked factors I see in practice.
Chronic mold exposure can contribute to inflammation, oxidative stress, and hormonal disruption—all of which may impact egg quality, sperm quality, and reproductive health.
For some couples with “unexplained” infertility, investigating environmental exposures reveals an important missing piece.
Key Insight:
Environment plays a bigger role in fertility than many people realize.
When fertility challenges persist without clear answers, it’s worth asking whether environmental factors deserve a closer look.
Have you considered environmental exposures as part of a comprehensive fertility evaluation?”
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