More Frequent Ejaculation Would Improve Sperm Quality According to a New Study
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By analysing more than 150 studies, Oxford researchers highlight the effects of sperm storage on their degradation and question current recommendations for abstinence.
SCIEPRO/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY / Getty Images/Science Photo Libra A vast meta-analysis shows that too long stored sperm loses in quality, which could influence male fertility. What if the idea that abstinence would improve male fertility was partly wrong? A study conducted by researchers at Oxford University published on March 25 in the Royal Society magazine comes to push this... CLICK HERE TO READ THE SOURCE ARTICLE ON www.huffingtonpost.fr Art…
For decades, popular wisdom and official medical recommendations have pointed in the same direction: to get the best sperm possible for conception, it was imperative to take a break. The World Health Organization (WHO) still advises a period of abstinence ranging from two to seven days before a sampling [...]
Male fertility is often addressed from the point of view of lifestyle — diet, stress, exposure to toxins. Yet, a much simpler factor could play a decisive role: the frequency of ejaculation. A new study conducted by researchers at Oxford University questions the usual recommendations of sexual abstinence before procedures ... Read more The article Male Fertility: Ejaculating frequently improves sperm quality, according to a study appeared first …
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