What Men Can Do to Improve Pre-Conception Health
When couples decide to try for a baby, it’s usually the woman who makes major lifestyle changes to improve health. But it should be a team effort. There are several things men can do to improve their pre-conception health and minimize the risk of male infertility. You can learn about them when you watch the accompanying video.
Cigarettes are a major problem, especially for those who have concerns about male infertility. You’ll need to quit smoking, if applicable, before having a baby. Alcohol also affects sperm health, so try to quit that as well. Another way to boost sperm health is to avoid overheating the scrotal area. Beware of hot baths and saunas, and avoid placing your laptop on your lap.
Dr. Green and his Center for Vasectomy Reversal are proud to have helped so many couples welcome their babies . Call us at (941) 894-6428 to discuss our infertility procedures in Sarasota.
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