Many studies have found that electronic devices, such as laptops and mobile phones, can be harmful to male fertility. But this research has not been widely accepted by scientists. There are some additional potential causes of male infertility (like pesticides), but there is no conclusive research on this topic yet.

Electronic devices, such as laptops and mobile phones, cause male infertility.

You may be wondering, “What’s the big deal? My computer doesn’t produce radiation.”

But it does. In fact, your laptop is one of the worst offenders: when you’re working with it on your lap, and even when you’re just carrying it in a bag or tote throughout the day, these devices emit electromagnetic radiation (EMR) that can negatively affect sperm quality and motility—both crucial components for conception.

Sperm count has decreased dramatically over the past 20 years due to exposure to cell phones and other electronic devices. Research at Cornell University found that if men used mobile phones for four hours per day over five years—the equivalent of using one full-time—they had a 50 percent increase in their risk of low sperm count compared with men who used their cell phones less than two hours per week (1). Other studies have shown similar results: one found that heavy users who started their phone use between ages 16 and 18 were twice as likely to have reduced semen quality than those who began using them later in life (2).

The sperm count in men has decreased dramatically in the last 20 years.

The sperm count in men has decreased dramatically in the last 20 years. In fact, it’s been decreasing for decades! A recent study from the University of Rochester found that the average sperm count is less than half what it was two decades ago—less than 25 million per milliliter. But scientists aren’t sure why this trend is happening or what can be done about it.

Mobile phones emit electromagnetic radiation that can cause infertility in men.

Mobile phones have been linked to infertility in men, as they emit electromagnetic radiation that can cause infertility. This is a well-known fact; studies have shown that men who carry their mobile phones on their waist are more likely to have low sperm counts and sperm quality. These facts are backed up by scientific evidence, which shows that the electromagnetic radiation emitted by mobile phones can cause infertility in men.

Studies:

Habits of cell phone usage and sperm quality – does it warrant attention?

Effects of mobile phone usage on sperm quality – No time-dependent relationship on usage: A systematic review and updated meta-analysis

Takeaway:

In the meantime, it’s important to consider all your options when trying to conceive. If you are having trouble getting pregnant, talk with your doctor about other factors that may be contributing to your infertility. Work with them to determine what is causing your difficulty and develop a plan of action for addressing it.

It’s also important to understand that there are many different factors affecting fertility in men and women, so if you are concerned about the effects of electronics on your fertility, you should try not to worry too much about it until more research has been done.

The healthiness of both men and women is vital for successful reproduction; therefore maintaining good health can help decrease the impact electronics have on fertility as well as increase overall chances of conception.

Conclusion

There is no evidence that electronic devices cause infertility. If you are concerned about your fertility, talk to your doctor and get tested.

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