Briefing: More frequent ejaculation may improve male fertility, study suggests
Strategic angle: The study suggests that regular ejaculation could give male fertility 'a small but meaningful boost' - and that even a few days’ delay could matter for IVF success.
A recent study indicates that regular ejaculation may provide a small but significant enhancement to male fertility. This finding could have implications for couples seeking to conceive.
The research highlights that even a few days' delay in ejaculation may adversely affect success rates in in vitro fertilization (IVF) procedures. Timing is therefore a critical factor in reproductive planning.
These insights suggest a need for further investigation into the physiological mechanisms at play, as well as potential adjustments in clinical practices related to male fertility assessments.