Andrew Huberman· PhD
Many people will greatly decrease the probability of a healthy fertilization and pregnancy by smoking cannabis.
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Many people will greatly decrease the probability of a healthy fertilization and pregnancy by smoking cannabis.
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Cannabis use in the prior year can decrease the eggs you get at egg retrieval by 25% and can decrease fertilization rates by 28% and can increase miscarriage rates therefore decreasing live birth rates.