Medicare Card – Fertility and Oral Health Links in Women.
October 24th, 2022
Studies suggest that women who want to have a baby should look after their oral health care. A fertility expert stated in a meeting in Sweden. During the meeting, delegates heard about preliminary research that found for the first time, from when she starts trying to conceive, a woman’s changes of falling pregnant can depend on how well she looks after her teeth and gums.
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