Cool Down to Boost Fertility: The Surprising Link Between Hot Showers and Sperm Health
UK, OxfordThu Sep 26 2024
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When it comes to fertility, men often get overlooked. But, did you know that taking hot showers could be affecting your chances of becoming a dad? It's not just about genetics; lifestyle choices like taking hot showers can significantly impact sperm health. Sperm are super sensitive to heat, and prolonged exposure can slow them down, making it harder for them to reach the egg.
Medical experts recommend avoiding hot showers and baths to ensure optimal sperm health. The life cycle of sperm is 90 days, and if the scrotum gets too warm, it can negatively impact the motility and shape of the sperm cells, making it harder for them to reach the egg. In fact, a study found that men who showered at temperatures above 98. 6 degrees Fahrenheit for at least 30 minutes a week had a 22 percent lower sperm motility.
So, what's the ideal water temperature for showering when trying to conceive? Experts suggest keeping showers around 34 to 35 degrees Celsius (93 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit), a few degrees lower than body temperature. Taking colder showers can improve the quality and movement of your sperm. Luckily, the negative impacts of hot showers are temporary, and normal sperm production should return when showering at a lower temperature.
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