Bisphenol A may also lead to hormone imbalance, fertility issues including frequent miscarriages, lower egg production, early puberty, increased risk of reproductive cancers, low sperm count and other hormone-related problems.
Figure S1: Chemical structure of BPA and BPS (Russo et al., 2017, p.68).
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