Our lifestyle
Everyday we make choices that potentially affect our fertility, so it’s important that male understand this and weigh their decisions before potentially compromising their ability to sire children.
Following factors negatively affect male fertility.
1. Smoking

Research shows that chemicals decrease the count, motility and quality of sperm and willfully absorbing toxic chemicals into your body is not a good idea, if you plan to conceive.
Men who smoke even moderately put themselves at risk of developing fertility-related issues.


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