Male Organ Health and Male Infertility -- Everyday Culprits that May Prevent Conception
In
the early years of a young man’s adult life, his main goals were likely to get
laid as often as possible without getting anybody pregnant; and if he was able
to do that, he was pretty darn successful. However, time goes on, and
eventually, that same man may find himself hoping for just the opposite to
happen – he wants to get his partner in a family way! For men struggling with
this goal, it is particularly frustrating and ironic, having spent the better
part of his adulthood avoiding pregnancy, that he is now coming upon
difficulty getting the job done when he wants to. While fertility is not something that
can be changed overnight – and in some cases a fertility specialist is needed –
there are a few simple changes a man can make in his habits that might boost
his fertility and male organ health without medical intervention.
1. Ditch
the Tighty-Whiteys: And
that includes boxer briefs of any variety! Those little wigglers need a
slightly cooler environment to thrive in terms of both numbers and motility
(i.e. swimming ability), so a guy can give his seed a fighting chance by
dropping the ambient temperature a couple of degrees. When a man’s goods
are crunched up against his body, as they are in briefs, they stay much warmer
(sometimes too warm), which can lead to a lower seed count. To boost
fertility, men should therefore let the boys hang low and away from their body
in loose-fitting boxers.
2. No
more skinny jeans: In
the same vein as too-tight underwear, pants that are tight are especially
restrictive of the pelvic region, keeping the temperature to a less-than-ideal
level. This is especially true during physical activity that gets a dude
sweating – so, sorry fellas, no spandex shorts at the gym – stick to roomy
basketball shorts instead!
3. Move
the phone: Believe
it or not, numerous studies have linked the radiation from cell phones to a
reduction in fertility – especially in guys who carry their cell in the front
pocket. Fertility experts recommend men carry it in their back pocket—at the
very least – and never hang a cell phone on a belt clip or keep it in the front
pocket when using a hands-free device such as a Bluetooth, as more radiation is
emitted when the phone is in talk mode.
4. Skip
the sauna: Sure,
a soak in the hot tub or a steam in the sauna may feel great at the end of a
long day, but once again, doing so drastically raises the heat of the entire
body – including the scrotum. Prolonged exposure to high temperatures decreases
seed count and vitality, so it’s best to stay away from extreme heat until she
gets pregnant.
5. Snuff
the butts: Well,
it probably comes as no surprise that cigarettes are bad for the health; but
they are specifically bad for male fertility, as they are known to reduce seed
count. Plus, they harm the cardiovascular system, which reduces circulation and
can damage reproductive health – double whammy! Might as well kick the
smoking habit now. Once there is a little bundle of joy in the house, smoking
is a no-go anyhow – so ditch the cigs for the health of the male organ and the growing family.
6. Say
no to alcohol and recreational substances: Illicit substances and alcohol are a
large contributor to male infertility – not only do they reduce seed count and
ability to swim, they also damage the seed themselves, leading to a higher
chance of miscarriage or other pregnancy issues and birth defects.
Maintaining
Male organ Health
Any
damage inadvertently done to seed or seed production takes about 10-11 weeks to
repair, so doing all these things for 1 or 2 days will not be long enough to
rebound from low fertility. In
addition to making these male organ-healthy changes, couples trying to get
pregnant will probably be increasing the frequency of their bedroom activities,
which means male organ health is more important than ever. To prevent male organ chafing,
soreness, and dry skin that can come with overuse, men should use a male
organ health cream (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) made
with Shea butter and Vitamin E to keep the male organ skin feeling good and
ready for as much action as it is going to take!
Visit http://www.man1health.com
for additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on
improving male organ sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy male
organ. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health
issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous online web sites.