A study said exposure to urban air pollution regularly for three consecutive months could cause the death of 75% sperm cells.
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Director of Medical and Nursing of Harapan Kita Hospital and Mother Hospital (RSAB), Didi Danukusumo in Jakarta, said that research has shown that inhaling carbon monoxide can kill sperm cells.
RSAB has a research about this. The research is: The police who control the traffic at the intersection exposed to carbon monoxide in three months, 75% sperm died, so now the police wear a mask.
In addition to air pollution, the death of sperm cells can also occur due to conditions exposed to excessive heat on the testes. For example, the condition of the testis with high temperatures can be caused by the use of multi-layered pants, driving a vehicle with exposure to heat on the testis, or conditions when cooking exposed to heat from the stove.
Men who like to cook, the testis exposed to heat stove, sperm his stove it can cause abnormalities, so congenital abnormalities in infants. So, you must know that the difficult condition of pregnancy not only because of the abnormality of the woman itself, but also there are factors of abnormalities of men.
RSAB has a result that the percentage of non-pregnancy 40% comes from women, 40% of men, and the remaining 20% factor together. Quality, shape, and movement of sperm, also greatly affect the occurrence of conception.
As for the factors of women are organic factors such as an oviduct of clogged eggs, there is a lump in the uterus in the form of a cyst or myom that causes a continuous miscarriage, immature ovarian factor, and possibly sperm journey is disturbed due to estuary of the uterus dead end.
Women and men age 25-35 years who have sex three times a week, 90% will get pregnant in the first year.There are 10% others who have not been lucky.
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