How Your Lifestyle Affects Your Sperm Count
If you want a family, a low sperm count can affect your chances. A sperm count above 20 million per milliliter is considered normal.
Many men don’t know that a number of lifestyle factors can have an effect on fertility. This video explains that factors such as drinking alcohol, smoking, using recreational drugs, and feeling stressed can all play roles in male infertility. These factors can have a cumulative effect over time, so the longer you engage in unhealthy behaviors, the more it can affect your fertility.
If you have questions about your fertility and lifestyle, the doctors at the Center For Vasectomy Reversal have the answers you need. Call us today at (941) 225-2317 to learn about vasectomy reversal and male fertility. You’ll find more information by clicking through our website .
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