Fertility, Part 2
Posted in Men's Health Info
Good Advice For Couples Trying To Conceive:
Stop smoking, drinking, doing drugs, and taking any unnecessary medications at least three months before you start working on getting pregnant.
Scientists used to believe that if sperm were damaged, they could not fertilize an egg; therefore, only the “fittest” sperm would carry on the species – some call this the “macho sperm” theory. Research now shows sperm are vulnerable and that even when damaged, they may still fertilize an egg. Some toxins may alter the sperm’s chromosomes, which carry genetic information. If this happens, the results may range from infertility and miscarriage to stillbirth, birth defects, learning disabilities, and even childhood leukemia and kidney cancer.
It is therefore wise for men who want to have children to change unhealthy lifestyle habits and, when possible, protect themselves from hazards and toxins in the environment and workplace. Sperm develop over a three-month period; that means your mature sperm today may have been affected by how you lived 3 months ago.
The message: if you plan to have a child, quit smoking, drinking, using recreational drugs, etc., and wait three months before trying to conceive a child with your partner.
The foregoing information provided
as a public service from Penis Enlargement Magazine and:
ROSE MEN’S HEALTH RESOURCE
Rose Medical Center
4567 E. Ninth Avenue, Suite 020
Denver, Colorado 80220 U.S.A.
(303) 320- ROSE (7673)
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