Watch out for "male ability" if you've had this problem in the past

New research from Denmark has helped classify men who are 55% more at risk of reproductive problems to take appropriate preventive measures.
Some men should take measures to preserve the "ability of the man" early as well as quickly see a doctor when they have children late, if their mother said they weigh less than 3 kg at birth - according to new research from Aarhus University (Denmark).
 
The scientists looked at 5,594 men and 5,342 women born between 1984 and 1987 in the country, following them from adulthood to 32 years old. They are also required to report their birth weight a few decades ago.




The results show that while the rate of infertility - infertility in the average male in the population is 5.7%, the rate of infertility - infertility in men who used to weigh less than 3 kg 8.3%. However, in women, there is no difference.
 
According to lead author Anne Thorsted, a suboptimal growth environment seems to have affected the development of male genitalia, making their future sperm production not as good as that of humans. other. In addition to reproductive function, they may experience some adverse effects on the sexual organs - sexual function.
 
Research published in Human Reproduction shows that men should seriously think about their fertility if they were born as low birth weight babies, for example trying to stay away from other factors that may increase their risk. infertility risk - impaired sexual function such as alcohol, tobacco ...
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