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Modern male infertility

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Modern male infertility

Hard times for the modern man: high stress and big responsibility at work and at home which have a knock-on effect on their love life. Not only do modern hommes ayant du mal à maintenir une bonne érection doivent prendre recours à les comprimés Cialis , but their sluggish sperm also need a booster to do their job right.

Experts in Switzerland estimate that male fertility has halved in the past 20 years because that the number of sperm the average man produces has dropped. Unlike erection problems which can be a daily worry for men, fertility problems only affect our male friends when they come to reproduce. This means that men are not as likely to notice how their day-to-day activities are harming their reproductive capacity compared to how their habits affect erectile capacity and the damage can go unnoticed for quite some time. The consequences of neglecting fertility are a rise in the need for IVF treatment and donor sperm.

What causes low fertility? Lifestyle is the biggest cause of male fertility problems and a sluggish man will inevitably have sluggish sperm. Sedentarism has increased over the past 20 years as our job requirements have changed as computers and internet in the workplace have become more common. Many men also fail to compensate for their daytime inactivity with sufficient exercise in the evenings and weekends and, so it is little wonder that lazier men have lazy sperm to match. Alcohol consumption and smoking are old enemies of male performance and should be avoided at all costs if you and your partner are trying for a baby. Some of the causes of lower fertility rates in modern men, however, are not necessarily the individuals fault: tiredness and stress are two examples of psychological factors which greatly affect reproductive health.

Other less obvious causes of male fertility issues are testicular trauma, sexually transmitted infections (in particular Chlamydia which is now present in 1 in 10 people under the age of 25), genetic defects, substance abuse, cycling and wearing tight trousers. In many cases a good attitude to health and exercise will safeguard most men’s fertility.

Men in risk groups should alter their habits, for example men who frequently change sexual partners, however, should get tested every 3-6 months, and should always carry a condom. Those who cycle or play contact sports should use the correct protective equipment, and men who smoke and should avoid doing so completely. The good news is that with the right therapy over a third of infertile men are able to naturally father children.

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