Ecstasy, or MDMA, can have potential long-term effects on fertility and prenatal development if used by a parent during conception or pregnancy. Research suggests that using ecstasy may impact sperm quality in men and can pose risks to fetal development in women. Additionally, children born to parents who used ecstasy may be at a higher risk for developmental and behavioral issues. Therefore, it’s important to consider the potential implications of substance use on future children.
Educated parents can affect children a future because the future of children's depend upon parents life so if parents are educated ,socialized and civilized than they will also make these children educated ,socialized and civilized so educated parents affect children's future
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Extasy Records was created in 1986-04.
Zazen Extasy was created on 2000-07-30.
There are many medical reasons why people are born premature, but there is not a genetic cause so there is no affect to your future children. If the reason had a genetic foundation that may have an affect, but otherwise no affect.
Yes. HPV does not affect future fertility.
Extasy, being a non-therapeutic med, has not undergone much testing, especially on how it affects nursing children. But as breast milk often contains some of the medication the mtoher takes, you can assume you're giving your child extasy if you get high on it while breast feeding. You've taken the responsilibilty to ask this question, and I admire that. Please go ahead with your thinking and do not take extasy until your child is no longer breast feeding.
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The cast of Extasy - 1995 includes: Tonio Descanvelle Armelle Stepien
You can take extasy as many times as you want, however, it is not smart to take extasy for continuous days in a row. Extasy drains your real seritonin, you need to take a rest and let your body return back to "somewhat normal" before you plunge into your roll again.
It's not a problem for anything except your thyroid. It shouldn't affect your future children.
Yes.