- Ibuprofen taken by women in their first three months of pregnancy might reduce a daughter’s number of eggs, potentially affecting the child’s future fertility, according to research carried out on human cells in the lab. https://www.theguardian.com/science/2018/feb/02/ibuprofen-taken-in-early-pregnancy-could-affect-daughters-fertility-study 54 comments worldnews
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