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YOU MANAGE STRESS WELL
Stress can affect the quality of your semen. Stress reduces the sperm
concentration in the semen. You are more likely to have abnormal sperm
when you are stressed out. Managing stress by sleeping and getting good
rest helps you get healthy semen.
YOU HAVE A LEAN MIDSECTION
You have to watch your waist because carrying too much weight around
your midsection isn’t good for your sperm. Men with a waist
circumference of 40 inches or greater have been found to have lower
sperm concentrations.
YOU DON’T SMOKE
Your chances of having a healthy sperm are high if you are not a
smoker. Smoking isn’t good for the sperm as it reduces sperm count and
affects the DNA that your semen carries.
YOU EAT LOTS OF FISH
Men who are fish lovers generally have healthy semen. Research has
found that men who eat more fish generally have a 65% greater sperm
concentration than men who rarely eat fish. Fish is rich in omega-3s
which plays a part in sperm production.
YOU RARELY EAT JUNK FOOD
Men who rarely eat junk foods have better semen than those who eat
junk foods. This is because eating processed meat and junk food damages
the quality of the sperm. So before you eat that junk food, always
remember it makes your sperm unhealthy.
YOU DON’T WEAR TIGHT UNDERWEAR
It’s fashionable for men to wear tight underwear but research has
found that men who wear tight underwear are more likely to have
low-motile sperm count. Wearing tight underwear increases scrotal
temperature which may hinder sperm production.
YOU DON’T KEEP YOUR PHONE IN YOUR POCKET
Men who rarely keep their phones in their trouser pocket are more
likely to have better semen than men who keep phones in their trouser
pockets. This is because radiation from your phone can affect your sperm
count.
YOU EXERCISE REGULARLY
Exercise is good for the health of your semen. Researchers have found
that men who exercise regularly have a sperm concentration that was 73%
higher than guys who don’t exercise. Regular exercise helps prevent
free radicals from damaging the sperm cells.
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