Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5858383 Reproductive Toxicology 2015 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Hair Hg among 205 women undergoing in vitro fertilization was evaluated.•One-third of women had hair Hg that exceeded the EPA reference of 1 ppm.•There was no evidence that hair Hg levels impacted early reproductive outcomes.

Total hair mercury (Hg) was measured among 205 women undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment and the association with prospectively collected IVF outcomes (229 IVF cycles) was evaluated. Hair Hg levels (median = 0.62 ppm, range: 0.03-5.66 ppm) correlated with fish intake (r = 0.59), and exceeded the recommended EPA reference of 1 ppm in 33% of women. Generalized linear mixed models with random intercepts accounting for within-woman correlations across treatment cycles were used to evaluate the association of hair Hg with IVF outcomes adjusted for age, body mass index, race, smoking status, infertility diagnosis, and protocol type. Hair Hg levels were not related to ovarian stimulation outcomes (peak estradiol levels, total and mature oocyte yields) or to fertilization rate, embryo quality, clinical pregnancy rate or live birth rate.

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