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IS EXTENSIVE USAGE OF CELL PHONES REDUCING THE CHANCES OF YOU BECOMING A FATHER?

Related to Infertility | Posted on August 2nd, 2014
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It is a common misconception that women are more prone to infertility than men.The fact is that an equal number of men also faces infertility problem along with women.It won’t be wrong to blame the lifestyle changes for this humongous problem.

We are now living in a generation where cell phones have become a part and parcel of our life, but most of us are unaware of the impact of electromagnetic radio waves emitted from the phone on male fertility.When you are keeping your phone in the pant pocket close to the testicles you are considerably reducing your chance of becoming a father.Radio - frequency electromagnetic radiation can adversely impact the semen quality resulting in a significant decrease in sperm count, motility and viability.

I cannot advice you not to use the mobile phone as it is not practical, but see that you don’t keep it in the pant pocket specially when you are talking hands free as radiation level from the instrument is considerably elevated when you are talking.


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