Alarming new research finds microplastics in human semen and egg follicular fluid.
By Aniket Chakraborty
July 2, 2025
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HEALTH & WELLNESS
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The study examined 43 people undergoing fertility treatment—results were startling.
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Microplastics were found in 69% of egg fluid and 55% of semen samples.
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This marks the first time plastic particles were found in both male and female reproductive fluids.
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Researchers found up to 5 types of microplastics per sample, including PET and PVC.
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These particles likely enter via ingestion, inhalation, or skin and travel via the bloodstream.
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While no direct health effects are confirmed, scientists fear links to fertility and hormone issues.
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The study was presented at Europe’s largest human reproduction conference in Paris.
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Experts urge reducing plastic use—switch to glass, steel, and avoid heating plastic containers.
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As global plastic use soars, the call for policy change and a UN plastic treaty grows louder.
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