
Day Twenty: Chemical Disruption
28ish Days Later
Menstrual Cycle and Reproductive Health Outcomes
Sruthy mahelengeier is assistant professor of environmental reproductive and women's health at the harvard t h chan school of public health. Busrise wasn't always convinced that it was possible for chemicals to penetrate the black box, as she puts it, of the female reproductive system. She has also looked at whether you can find chemicals in the ademetrium, the lining of the egg. Preliminary data suggest that we can detect a variety of different toxicants in the menstrual blood.
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