Activities and behaviours considered as sperm killers


 Laptops:

In terms of both sperm count and sperm quality, there is some evidence that a laptop with a Wi-Fi connection might be a sperm killer. In a study published in the journal Fertility and Sterility, samples of sperm were collected from 29 men and stored either normally or under a laptop with a wireless connection. The sperm in the laptop sample had decreased motility and more DNA damage, factors that could hurt the chances of reproduction.

heat is another factor with a laptop that might affect sperm quality.


high caffeine content of a drink


Hot tubs:it's true that the heat related to hot tub exposure might affect sperm count and sperm quality  .avoid prolonged exposure to it.

Tight whities," or briefs, or pants are often implicated as a sperm killer that can lead to infertility because the testicles  are held more tightly against the body.


Smoking

When it comes to avoiding infertility issues, it's probably wise to steer clear of this possible sperm killer. "Smoking has been linked to many problems,"This includes sperm." Over the years, studies have found a higher chance of sperm count and sperm quality problems among men who are heavy smokers, and additional research suggests that smoking negatively affects sperm chromosomes. 

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