" Femometer, a burgeoning brand on women's health and fertility tracking, has issued a warning regarding the detrimental effects of alcohol consumption on fertility. With a mission to empower women with knowledge about their reproductive health, Femometer emphasizes the need for awareness and education regarding the impact of alcohol on fertility."

Femometer Alerts on Infertility Risks: Impact of Alcohol Consumption on Reproductive Health
By abc27 News | Friday, May 10, 2024
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