Male alcohol use has a significant negative influence on in vitro fertilization success rates, increasing patient financial burden and emotional stress. Study reveals that the more a male drinks before providing sperm for an IVF pregnancy, the less likely the pregnancy will be successful.
futurity.orgSubmitted by MistWeaver80 t3_10q9aba in science
JaiC t1_j6oyynr wrote
Maybe the lab techs shouldn't be drinking so much before going to work?
Jokes aside, I'm glad this is getting visibility. It's not even about the science, everyone knows alcohol is bad for the sperm, but it's a good social-policy comment, to remind people who are having trouble conceiving that you really do want to try your best to do everything "right" to reduce the physical, emotional, and fiscal cost of the ordeal.
I'll also add that those of you who think alcohol will work as birth control...yeah, that's definitely going to be fine.