Myth 1: Having a child is a woman's business, so if she can't have a child, let her see a doctor
Women bear more responsibility in giving birth to children, but childbirth cannot be separated from "gender matching". Due to the fact that the testicles of men are the most susceptible organ to external environmental factors in the human body, men need to strengthen their self-protection measures. Compared with female fertility testing, the method for testing male 'seeding' ability is already very convenient to take semen for testing.
Response strategy: If a couple is infertile, it is their responsibility. Husbands should first go to the hospital for consultation and examination.
Myth 2: "A cigarette after a meal is better than a living immortal
The harmful components in tobacco can enter the reproductive system through blood circulation and have direct or indirect toxic effects. For fathers, smoking will not only reduce the success rate of pregnancy, but also seriously affect the quality of zygote and embryos. In addition, long-term heavy smoking is more prone to sexual dysfunction and indirectly reduces fertility. Passive smokers pose even greater risks.
Response strategy: For the sake of the next generation, do not "live immortals". If banning smoking is just a call to people, then for couples preparing to have children, it is an order.
Misunderstanding: Three steaming sauna, clean and exhausting
In fact, the testicles are most afraid of high temperatures and often live and work in environments with higher temperatures, which can inhibit sperm production. For example, high temperature environmental factors such as frequent sauna, wearing tight pants, long-term use of electric blankets, and outdoor work in summer have a significant impact on men's ability to "sow".
Response strategy: Remove unfavorable environments such as high temperatures, and do not deliberately create high temperature factors.
Myth 4: Absolute avoidance of using computers and other electrical appliances to eliminate environmental pollution
It should be emphasized that the electromagnetic radiation of household appliances is mostly safe. As long as household appliances are used reasonably, their impact on reproductive health is minimal.
Environmental pollution is one of the main culprits for the significant decline in sperm quality. However, most of the harm caused by pollution to the human body can only occur through long-term and continuous exposure, the accumulation of various harmful factors, and personal physical factors. Everyone has resistance, and we should pay attention to electromagnetic radiation without worrying too much.
(Intern Editor: Chen Hao)