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Genetics or a family history of alcohol misuse increases that risk as well. Childhood trauma, mental health issues, and stress can also lead people to begin drinking or drink more than usual. Alcohol abuse can disrupt hormone levels, which long term alcohol misuse may cause<\/a> may lead to problems like infertility, erectile dysfunction, and irregular periods. If a pregnant person drinks alcohol, it can harm the developing baby, causing fetal alcohol spectrum disorders that affect their physical and cognitive growth. This shows how drinking alcohol can have a lasting impact on reproductive health throughout a person\u2019s life. Chronic alcohol use and binge drinking damage the heart muscle, making it harder for the heart to pump blood effectively.<\/p>\n