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abdulhakeem
16-10-07, 03:24 PM
October 16, 2007
Mark Henderson, Science Editor, in Washington

Men who suffer fertility problems because of low sperm quality may be able to improve their chances of fatherhood by having sex every day, research has suggested.

While those trying for a baby are often told to refrain from ejaculating too often to protect their sperm count, Australian scientists have shown that this can be counterproductive and may lower male fertility.

Among men whose fertility problems stem from genetic damage to their sperm rather than a low sperm count, abstaining from sex can make their difficulties worse, research led by David Greening, of Sydney IVF, has shown.

The pilot study of 42 men whose sperm showed significant DNA damage found that daily ejaculation reduced this by 12 per cent. While the results are preliminary and no direct effect on fertility has yet been measured, they suggest that certain men could benefit from having sex more often, or from abstaining less before providing semen for use in IVF.

Dr Greening, who presented his results at the American Society for Reproductive Medicine conference in Washington yesterday, said: “I’m convinced that ejaculating more frequently, ie daily, improves sperm DNA damage in most men by a decent amount.

“Prior to IVF, for example, men are abstaining a lot more than normal and perhaps sperm DNA increases more than usual. Men think if they abstain for longer times before, say, ovulation that their sperm will be better. [There may be] more volume and numbers but DNA damage may increase.”

Abstaining from sex does increase the number of sperm that are ejaculated, and this has led to advice that couples trying for a baby should have sex every two to three days.

Longer periods of abstinence, however, achieve little because while the quantity of sperm might increase, its quality declines. As sperm is produced, it is stored in the epididymis at the top of the testicle, but the longer it sits there the more damage it accumulates from exposure to free radicals.

Regular ejaculation empties this sperm reservoir, making sure that newly produced sperm of higher genetic quality can get out.

Allan Pacey, a senior lecturer in andrology at the University of Sheffield, said that clearing the reservoir was more important when sperm had high levels of genetic damage. “If you get above 30 to 40 per cent damaged DNA, a man is highly likely to be infertile,” he said. “When you put people on a daily ejaculation regime, it reduces that figure for DNA damage. If you can go from 30 per cent down to 20 per cent that is quite a big shift, that should have implications for fertility.

“There is a trade-off between genetic damage and quantity, so when a couple are first trying to get pregnant a wait of two to three days is probably advisable. But if you are a guy who has high DNA damage and a decent sperm count, it is probably in your interest to ejaculate every day.

“I remember one couple in which the woman would only let the man ejaculate when she was in her fertile period, so the poor chap was going without for almost a month at a time.

“Even leaving aside the frustration that must have caused, it would have had no benefits.”

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/health/article2665788.ece

abdulhakeem
16-10-07, 03:26 PM
'More sex needed' to boost sperm

Monday, 15 October 2007

Some men should have sex every day to maximise the chances of getting their partner pregnant, researchers say.

It is known for couples with fertility problems to abstain from sex for several days to boost sperm numbers before trying to conceive.

However, the Sydney University team, addressing the American Society for Reproductive Medicine conference, said this could mean poorer quality sperm.
One UK expert said daily sex might be better for men with damaged sperm.


The Australian scientists studied 42 men whose sperm had been found to be an abnormal shape when examined under the microscope.

They were told to ejaculate daily for seven days, and these samples were compared with those taken from them after three days' abstinence.

All but five of the men had less sperm damage in their daily samples compared with the post-abstention sample.

Fertility myth

Dr Allan Pacey, the secretary of the British Fertility Society, said that while not having sex allowed the numbers of sperm to build up, there was a "trade-off" between quality and quantity.

"This research shows that when you put people on a daily ejaculation regime, it reduces the figure for DNA damage.

"If you can go from 30% to 20% that is quite a big shift and that should have some implications for fertility.

"There are men out there who think, or whose partners think, that limiting ejaculation will make them more fertile.

"I remember one couple in which the woman would only let the man ejaculate when she was in her fertile period, so the poor chap was going without for almost a month at a time."

He said that if a couple was initially trying to get pregnant, an interval of two to three days was probably advisable - whereas a man with high DNA damage and a "decent" sperm count should try more often.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7045550.stm

Kal-El
16-10-07, 03:32 PM
I dont think this story is appropiate on Ummah. Or the title atleast.

abdulhakeem
16-10-07, 03:37 PM
I dont think this story is appropiate on Ummah. Or the title atleast.
it is the original title of the article. what is wrong with it? which title would you suggest?

Tariq Lateef
16-10-07, 03:57 PM
Actually, the title..i think is fine, cuz if a sister see's the title, i HOPe won't just come in. It's like a sign on the door saying: Bro's only. Now if they click on their own :rubeyes: AllahuALam

Kal-El
16-10-07, 04:02 PM
it is the original title of the article. what is wrong with it? which title would you suggest?

How To Increase Fertility Rate For Men? I mean, "sex everyday" just hits you lol

thurber
16-10-07, 04:02 PM
Actually, the title..i think is fine, cuz if a sister see's the title, i HOPe won't just come in. It's like a sign on the door saying: Bro's only. Now if they click on their own :rubeyes: AllahuALam

Why wouldn't a woman be interested in research that might improve her own chances at becoming a parent during marriage? :rubeyes:

THE PATH 2
16-10-07, 04:54 PM
the prophet s.a.w gave different advice:up:

organic eggs..and less "activity":D

brjimc
16-10-07, 04:56 PM
Why wouldn't a woman be interested in research that might improve her own chances at becoming a parent during marriage? :rubeyes:

I agree.

we need to stop being so [removed] about issues like this. To assume that women's minds are somehow too weak or inadequate to handle, benefit from or discuss, these issues seems offensive to me, if I were a woman.

Women and men can benefit from this. We need to overcome our hypersensitivity about such issues.

Its not like this is an article from Playboy magazine yall! :rolleyes:

Lord Summerisle
16-10-07, 05:06 PM
:banan:

dhakiyya
16-10-07, 05:31 PM
Actually, the title..i think is fine, cuz if a sister see's the title, i HOPe won't just come in. It's like a sign on the door saying: Bro's only. Now if they click on their own :rubeyes: AllahuALam

married sisters who are trying to concieve would be interested in this information and there is no reason for them not to know it. I have changed the title to one less provocative and moved it to marriage section

Kal-El
17-10-07, 03:13 AM
I think its pretty obvious though. If you want a better chance to get pregnant, procreate more. Not rocket science is it

$HugoBoss$
17-10-07, 03:19 AM
WRONG!!!!!!! Every other day.........

mansoor36
17-10-07, 06:59 AM
Well sex everyday does not increase the change of conceiving, as woman has cycle, there are particular days when there is more chance for her to conceive according to her menstruation cycle more than others, I am not saying this because I just heard, its from experience. One brother did not get a child in the first year, so he went to the doctor together with his wife, all was well according to him, in addition the doctor explained him in detail how does a woman conceive, and after asking about days which she gets her period, the doctor gave dates to meet and bingo it happened. So you better trace out the days when she is most fertile with the help of a doctor, and if all is well Allah will create the child.

Abu-Amr
17-10-07, 07:07 AM
saw it on the BBC website.

the study had less than 100 patients, so its not that strong.

thought it would have been a bit inappropriate for this site, maybe i'm just a bit of prude.:coolbro:

afsalim
17-10-07, 07:41 AM
I dont think this story is appropiate on Ummah. Or the title atleast.


I beg to differ. Sexuality is an essential part of human existence.

brjimc
17-10-07, 08:12 AM
I agree.

we need to stop being so [removed] about issues like this. To assume that women's minds are somehow too weak or inadequate to handle, benefit from or discuss, these issues seems offensive to me, if I were a woman.

Women and men can benefit from this. We need to overcome our hypersensitivity about such issues.

Its not like this is an article from Playboy magazine yall! :rolleyes:

FYI.

I didnt name call in this post if anyone thought I was. The comment removed had a link to it explaining the meaning for those of you who dont know the word's meaning. I said "we" and didnt point to any individual on Ummah.

This was its meaning:

Common usage

Conversationally, the term is often used to describe a person deemed to be overly obsessed with minor details. Its roots are said to be from Sigmund Freud.

Lambo5688
17-10-07, 08:16 AM
now now brothers...don't get too excited...the study was only on 42 men I think - thats not even close to what we need to have solid proof for something like this.

Chained_Water
17-10-07, 09:38 AM
Sex has been discussed many many times in main on this forum, it's nothing new, it's not a taboo subject. If there's educational value to it's discussion then it is fine, and in that context topics surrounding it have been discussed in Lifestyle/health forum and so on.. not really marriage forum though.

Anyway this research is saying the total opposite of what is usually believed :S

Al-Farooq
17-10-07, 10:54 AM
Well, if it wasn't for sex we wouldn't be here discussing sex, would we?

It seems like never a day goes by when a new scientific study is released proclaiming to know what is best about one topic or another, only to be contradicted a few weeks later by another study stating the complete opposite.

Only Allah subhana wa ta'aala knows. Some couples never manage to produce children, for a variety of reasons. Other couples put a bun in the oven at the first attempt.

Although, I can think of certain benefits to this study.....:o