[Reuters] Cycling may have impact on sperm health: study

legrandefromage":27t4e7c7 said:
Andy R":27t4e7c7 said:
I think that some people on this thread are confusing "fertility" and "potency" :wink: .

they were sticking their fingers up at me when I checked under a microscope

Going by my 3 kids, I'm alright, last 2 scheduled accurately too (wife wanted the summers off work)
 
tk :lol: well done on your timing skills! :lol:

i wonder what the results would be if they included sexual activity per week?

(i read that it helps overall)
 
I think one is more likely to get screwed up by all the other nasties in our modern enviroment including water than a few hours on a push bike.

But the nature of evolution, or devolution in some cases, is very resilient, there is not much that will stop fertility.

But perhaps in some places man has reduced that resilience, what with the recycled drinking water we use, all that stuff that goes down the bog from the pill is getting back into nature and by nature, us as well as other animals. I once heard where I used to live, the Thames Valley, the water drank there is reckoned to have already been through a person four times, and from other studies, reduced sperm count, defective sperm and just plain total infertility is common in the Thames valley. Now that could just be nature, culling our own species where it is overpopulated, or it could be the results of man ignorantly dabbling with nature.
 
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