Since 1970, there has been a 62% drop in the average male sperm count. Dr. Hagia Ilevine says lifestyle and chemicals are two main factors behind this decline. Once you get below 45 million per milliliter of semen, your odds of struggling with fertility start to compound.
Several scientists believe we could be moving towards a global fertility crisis after the largest study ever conducted on male fertility found that testosterone rates have plummeted over the last fifty years and sperm counts have been halved worldwide. We look at what’s causing this and we speak to an expert about what can be done to stop it. Get the facts first on Morning Wire.
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