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Healthy sperm: Improving your fertility

Having healthy sperm is an important part of fertility. But a variety of factors can affect sperm health. Learn about steps to take, as well as things to avoid, to keep sperm healthy and improve fertility.

Sperm health depends mainly on sperm quantity, movement and shape:

Some health issues can have an impact on male fertility, including:

Age also can play a role. Sperm’s ability to move and the number of sperm that have a typical shape tend to go down with age. This is especially true after age 50.

Simple steps to raise the chances of having healthy sperm include:

Some things may damage sperm, such as alcohol, certain medicines and toxic chemicals. To protect fertility:

Chemotherapy and radiation therapy for cancer can disrupt the body’s ability to make sperm and could cause lasting infertility. If you need cancer treatment, you may want to talk with your healthcare professional about storing sperm before treatment.

Following a healthy lifestyle that fosters sperm health and fertility can improve the chances of achieving pregnancy. But if a pregnancy hasn’t happened after a year of having sex without birth control, you may want to be checked for infertility. A fertility specialist may be able to identify the cause of the problem and provide helpful treatment.

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