Medical tests disprove earlier warnings about growing male infertility among Czech men
Medical tests have disproved earlier warnings about growing male infertility among Czech men, fertility specialist Michal Pohanka from the General Teaching Hospital in Prague said at a press briefing on Tuesday. Pohanka said that, in fact, male fertility appears to have improved in recent years, which doctors ascribe to a healthier lifestyle. A medical study involving 5,000 men showed that the average sperm count was four times higher than the bottom rate for fertility set by the WHO. The quality of sperm has also reportedly improved.