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World Health Organization (WHO) says your wrong. it doesn't even make sense that it would effect reproductive. I know it has that big scary word, Uranium in there, but you could sleep on this with your bare skin and be 100% safe
(note the Depleted part). With the battle being years ago, not 9 months, being exposed would be by secondary means.
The key danger lays with DU being a heavy metal. You get enough of this stuff in your body (dust, eating drinking), and it will mess with your kidneys and nervous system.
Some bomb labs (for making IEDs) can be as toxic as a meth lab. I'm sure having some of those being blown up, or just living around one isn't great for your health. But in general, I would think a warzone wouldn't be healthy. I'm sure all the chemicals, oils, and toxic materials that comes from blowing up tanks, houses, and factories isn't doing anyone any good.
But to dismiss all that and say it's DU because it sounds scary is silly.