Smoking and Male Infertility
Smoking and Male Infertility
Exploring the Stigma of Male Infertility
Exploring the Stigma of Male Infertility
Get Her Pregnant
Get Her Pregnant
Fire Up Your Sex Drive
Fire Up Your Sex Drive
5 Fatigue-Fighting Ways to Boost Fertility
5 Fatigue-Fighting Ways to Boost Fertility
Stress and Anxiety Linked to Sperm Quality
Stress and Anxiety Linked to Sperm Quality
Are You Becoming Infertile?
Are You Becoming Infertile?
Have Sex Daily to Boost Sperm Quality and Fertility
Have Sex Daily to Boost Sperm Quality and Fertility
Vitamin D Boosts Fertility
Vitamin D Boosts Fertility
Heated Car Seats Harm Male Fertility
Heated Car Seats Harm Male Fertility
Antidepressants May Cause Male Infertility
Antidepressants May Cause Male Infertility
Is Your Shampoo Keeping You From Having Babies?
Infertility can be devastating for any couple dreaming of having babies. Roughly 10 percent of couples in the U.S. are affected by it, and a growing body of evidence suggests that all manner of chemicals in our environment are interfering with both men’s and women’s ability to have kids. So far, most of the chemicals known as hormone disruptors, which act like sex hormones and can interfere with bodily levels of estrogen and testosterone, have been implicated. These chemicals are used to make nonstick pans, pesticides, and other common household goods. The latest culprit? Phthalates, chemicals used in plastics, synthetic fragrances, and building materials.