The study also noted an association between preconception exposure to phthalates - a group of plasticizing and solvent compounds found in many household objects - and changes in womens reproductive hormones, as well as increased inflammation and oxidative stress.
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Exposure to phthalates chemicals found in many household products could affect a person's ability to get pregnant, according to researchers at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. However, the study did not find a connection between phthalates and pregnancy loss.
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