Rhonda Patrick· PhD
BPA disrupts ovarian function by interfering with estrogen and progesterone, hormones critical for ovulation and menstrual cycle regulation.
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BPA disrupts ovarian function by interfering with estrogen and progesterone, hormones critical for ovulation and menstrual cycle regulation.
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BPA also messes with ovarian function by disrupting the hormonal balance that's crucial for regular ovulation it interferes with estrogen and progesterone which are basically the key players in regulating our menstrual cycle