Do you love your fertility? Obviously yes; but the most important question is how often do you think of preserving your fertility? Not so often or never. We tend to believe that fertility doesn't require any care and in some societies; this subject is secluded from family matters. Fertility loss may start right from the attainment of puberty and may get accelerated if not paid heed. Interestingly, the loss of fertility may have no associated symptoms in a large number of cases. Finding yourself infertile once you wish to have children may have distressing consequences, which could have been easily averted with simple nontherapeutic ways aimed at preserving fertility. Taking cues from the published literature, I have prescribed lifestyle interventions and other simple measures that may keep you way from prescriptions for infertility management.
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Singh, R. (2017). Preserving male fertility. In Male Infertility: Understanding, Causes and Treatment (pp. 439–447). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-4017-7_23
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