Smoking can have a significant impact on men’s reproductive health. Studies have shown that smoking lowers total sperm count, sperm motility and sperm morphology, leading to infertility.1
Research has further indicated that smoking can damage the genetic material of sperm, potentially leading to an increased risk of genetic disorders in offspring (children).2,3 In addition, smoking is linked to increased risk of erectile dysfunction, poor sperm quality, and testicular cancer.4,1,5
As such, it is important for men to quit smoking in order to protect their reproductive health. If you have concerns about your fertility status, LifeCell offers an at-home Spermscore kit to analyze your sperm health. The kit measures all the important parameters related to sperm and semen, providing you with a comprehensive report. Fill out the form on the below to learn more about it!