Men who feel stressed have fewer, slower sperm
Psychological
stress may degrade sperm quality and sperm fertility, according to a study published
today in the journal Fertility and Sterility.
“Men
who feel stressed are more likely to have lower concentrations of sperm in
their ejaculate, and the sperm they have are more likely to be misshapen or
have impaired motility,” said researcher Pam Factor-Litvak, an epidemiologist
at Columbia’s Mailman School of Public Health, in a statement. “These deficits
could be associated with fertility problems.”
Researchers
studied 193 men ages 38 to 49, who rated how stressed they felt and shared the
life events that led to said stress. Life stress degraded the quality of semen
even when the scientists accounted for other factors, such as health concerns
or previous issues with fertility.
Even
though life stress affected the caliber of the sperm, workplace stress did not.
However, job strain did lower testosterone levels and therefore could still
hurt reproductive health. Unemployed men also had lower sperm quality than
employed men, regardless of other stressors.
Scientists
don’t know how exactly emotional strain affects semen, but this adds to a body
of research examining the many ways emotional stress can take a toll on the
body.
Culled from Time.com
I know this to be very true. I know people who after they lost their jobs were able to impregnate their wives after many years of trying. For them their job disappointment became a child blessing stress free.
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