Author: Anthony R. Scialli
Reproduction, the most important process in nature, is the result of a superbly coordinated series of events. The modern era has seen the introduction of chemical and
physical agents that can disrupt these events and impair normal reproduction. The public has become increasingly aware of the possibilities of
adverse reproductive outcomes as a result of being exposed to medications; chemicals in the workplace and in the environment; and physical agents, such as X-rays, microwaves, and heat. Clinicians need to become familiar with toxicological issues so that they can properly answer the questions their patients may ask regarding
reproductive risks.A Clinical Guide to Reproductive and