
REPRODUCTIVE DISORDERS
Women are often told to take special care of themselves during pregnancy. If a woman comes into contact with black mold and inhales the mycotoxins released, it can cause unimaginable damage. These toxins can affect not only the fetus during pregnancy but also cause birth defects, prevent the protein synthesis in RNA and DNA and cause many other hormonal and reproductive diseases.
Black mold symptoms related to the reproductive system include infertility, impotence, miscarriage, hormonal imbalance, fetal development issues, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and excessive menstrual bleeding.