Skip to main content

Fertility Friday: Check Your Cholesterol

Fertility Friday Tip 22: If you are trying to conceive, make sure you and your partner’s cholesterol level are under control. High cholesterol won’t just harm your heart–it can also negatively impact your ability to conceive, according to a recent study in the Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism.

You Might Also Enjoy...

aging  sperm

Sperm is cheap

Sperm is cheap and constantly produced—so stop hoarding it like it’s gold. Saving up for days doesn’t boost fertility; it actually makes sperm quality worse. Regular ejaculation keeps sperm fresh, reduces inflammation, improves mental health.

It's Not Just A Vasectomy

It’s 2019. Your balls are as important as they have ever been. And if you really care about them you shouldn’t let anyone with a knife or a needle near you if you have a choice. The gold standard in my humble opinion is a no needle, no scalpel vasectomy.

Fertility Friday Tip: Take Lycopene

Early research shows that taking lycopene by mouth daily for 3 months improves sperm quality in some men with fertility problems due to unknown causes.