A study by Harvard Pop Center faculty member Russ Hauser, MD, finds that women undergoing fertility treatments who were found to have higher concentrations of a common type of flame retardant in their urine were less likely to become clinically pregnant and achieve a live birth. Learn more in this press release by the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
Flame retardant chemicals found in many foam products may lower chances of pregnancy, live birth
