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There are two key points in men’s prenatal care

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Before the wife becomes pregnant, the husband’s prenatal care also includes many social, psychological and physiological aspects such as diet and nutrition, physical health, good mood, and conjugal love. Some men who have been exposed to toxic substances do not need to talk about it. As long as they try to avoid contact in the future and effectively protect themselves, there will be a satisfactory result after a period of time.

Two key points in men’s prenatal care:

(1) Develop good living habits.

(2) Avoid contact with toxic substances. Drug addicts should quit drugs, smokers should quit, and alcoholics should quit drinking. There are toxic substances in the working environment, which should be actively prevented and protected. If conditions permit, jobs can be temporarily changed during the pre-nursing period.

Responsible men who prepare to be fathers should strictly regulate their behavior and avoid contact with substances harmful to sperm about 5 months before their wives prepare to become pregnant. Because it takes a long time to develop from spermatogenic cells to sperm maturity, the generation of high-quality sperm is by no means an overnight success. The care of sperm should start from the beginning to ensure that the sperm that ultimately completes fertilization are healthy and perfect, laying a good foundation for the health of the child.

Although medical science cannot fully explain the mystery, the impact of fathers on fetal overabundance, premature birth, stillbirth, birth defects, tumors, etc. is obvious enough to arouse the close attention of scientists. focus on. A variety of environmental factors and personal habits can make it difficult for men to be fathers of healthy children.

Substances known to be toxic to sperm include:

(1) Certain chemical agents, such as benzene, toluene, formaldehyde, paint thinner, carbon disulfide, carbon monoxide, dibromochloropropane, pesticides, herbicides, etc.

(2) Certain metals, such as lead.

(3) Certain narcotic drugs and chemotherapy drugs.

(4) Radioactive materials.

(5) Addictive drugs, including marijuana, high-concentration tobacco, spirits, etc.

These toxic substances can act on the male reproductive system and directly invade reproductive cells. They either kill immature sperm, or mutilate them, destroying their genes. Men's reproductive cells, from spermatogenic cells to development and maturity into sperm, are extremely fragile. When the damaged sperm barely combines with the egg, fetal development will be hindered, and maternal miscarriage and fetal death will be inevitable.

Even if the damage to the sperm is minor and the baby can still survive, the child's health problems will bring uneasiness and unhappiness to the parents to some extent. Among men who are exposed to a large number of toxic substances, it is not difficult to find that their children are prone to neurological malformations, congenital heart disease, digestive system malformations, leukemia, brain tumors and other diseases, and their incidence rates are significantly higher than those of the general population.

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