I’m a fertility expert – here are three habits that are sperm killers for men
A fertility expert revealed the habits men practice every day that they should avoid when trying to conceive with their partner.
Dr. California’s Pedi Mirdamadi warned that men can unknowingly cause problems with these activities that can affect sperm count and quality.
The naturopathic and functional medicine doctor took his Instagram page to warn that certain foods, exposure to toxins or electromagnetic frequencies can lead to significantly reduced fertility.
Dr. Pedi highlighted three “fertility killers” that men should avoid if they are trying to conceive, saying they should stay away from hot saunas or Jacuzzis, cell phones in their pockets and vaping.
He explained: ‘This is because when the testicles are exposed to heat for extended periods of time it can negatively affect both sperm production and sperm function.
‘This happens because the testicles like cooler temperatures and therefore hang outside the body.
‘Since the average lifespan of a sperm is 74 days, even one trip to a hot tub for an extended period of time can negatively impact sperm production for up to three months.’
The fertility specialist also warned that keeping your cell phone in your pocket could cause problems.
Dr. Pedi Mirdamadi from California revealed the things men do every day that they should avoid when trying to get pregnant
He explained: ‘The research suggests that sperm quality can be negatively affected and suffer as a result of direct radiation to the reproductive areas.
‘Men who keep their mobile phones in their pockets tend to have lower sperm counts than men who keep their phones out of their pockets, the study shows.’
Dr. Pedi also linked e-cigarettes to low sperm count and said they contain harmful chemicals.
He said: ‘Chemicals such as propylene glycol and vegetable glycerin that have been linked to infertility. Vaping has also been shown to reduce sperm quality, sperm count and motility in men.”
The doctor gave some advice for improving fertility in the video’s caption. He said: ‘When it comes to minimizing fertility, sources of environmental toxins are crucial for optimizing hormones and fertility.
‘In addition, there are nutrients such as antioxidants that need to be optimized to ensure a healthy fertility trajectory.
‘IV therapy can be a great way to optimize nutrients, including these antioxidants and a super nutrient for fertility, NAD+.
‘Optimizing hormones is also a crucial step in optimizing sperm function and quantity, which play a crucial role in fertility outcomes.’
The fertility expert warned that men can unknowingly cause problems with these activities that could affect sperm count and quality