Friday, May 4, 2012

It Happened At fertilization Smoker


Many men are not indifferent to the warning on the back of cigarette packs that says smoking can cause impotence. Long before that, smoking can actually damage the sperm. This is what happens to sperm male smokers.

Smoking has been shown to cause abnormalities in sperm production. First, smoking can reduce sperm count, one of the major contributors to male infertility.

Second, smoking can harm sperm mortilitas or the ability of sperm to move. When the sperm move slower or not to travel in a straight line, then the sperm will have difficulty entering the cervical mucus or penetrate the outer skin of the egg. As a result, the slow-moving sperm may also be unable to fertilize an egg.

In addition, smoking can cause impotence in the end. Toxic chemicals from cigarettes will go into the body's blood vessels and cause damage and restrict blood flow.

In terms of fertility, it may cause erections are weak and ineffective, which depends on healthy blood flow to the penis blood vessels. While younger smokers may not experience this problem, but from time to time all male smokers' risk of impotence to some degree, as reported by gettingpregnant.co.uk, Thursday (05/03/2012).

Sex drive can also be reduced by smoking. Carbon monoxide, an ingredient found in cigarettes, is known to reduce male testosterone levels. Though testosterone is the hormone that fuels sexual desire.

Quitting smoking is one effort to improve male fertility. In addition to quitting smoking, there are several steps you can take a man to increase sperm count.

Of them by taking supplements of vitamin C, E, and B12. In addition, men should eat healthy and exercise regularly.

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