The best low-tech fertility treatment may be a diet,

According to researchers at a meeting of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology in Barcelona, Spain, obese men have more abnormal sperm and make less semen and recent research suggests that obese women are more likely to be infertile.

A study of 2,037 men attending Aberdeen Fertility Centre showed that men with a normal body mass index, meaning they were neither overweight nor underweight, produced higher levels of normal sperm and more semen than those in the other groups.


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