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Cigarettes contain over 4000 chemicals including poisons, carcinogens and toxic heavy metals.  According to recent research, two of the heavy metals found in cigarettes, cadmium and lead, are a cause of delayed pregnancy in couples trying to become pregnant. 

Results of the research concluded that "exposure to these metals is known to have a number of effects on human health, but the effects on human fertility have not been extensively studied, especially when studying both partners of a couple".

For more information on this study, go to:   Medical News Today:  High Levels of Cadmium, Lead in Blood Linked to Pregnancy DelayRetrieved from:  http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/241415.php.  Retrieved on: Feb. 22, 2012

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