Posted on 02/03/2019 6:59:58 PM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
6. Smoking weed (at least for men)
I’m surprised they don’t mention age. Fertility declines in both men and women with age.
A woman could be perfectly healthy and fertile, but, if her husband is significantly older, they may have trouble getting pregnant.
Also, if she has put off even thinking about starting a family because of career or other reasons in her fertile 20s, she may find difficulties in her 30s, when she would have easily gotten pregnant a decade earlier.
I know biological facts are stubborn and some people don’t want to talk about it. But people really should think about how long they are going to put off trying to have children.
How about the causes of infertility for men?
Men are lazy
Men have bad diets
Men are out of shape
Men drink too much
Men dont know how to please their woman
Should I go on ?
Im
3 for 3. Ok
For men: Tighty whiteys....
Real men wear boxers. (Seriously they keep your jewels the right cool temperature.)
” Most people know that risk factors like age and tobacco use can make having a baby difficult”
Tobacco use?
A large percentage of the mothers that gave birth to the Boomers smoked——smoking didn’t seem to make them infertile.
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Here is a major one they left out ... being a liberal which can lead to unshaven legs and armpits as well as a general decline in hygiene an appearance.
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In one small 2015 study, naproxen (often sold in the United States under brand name Aleve) lowered ovulation rates by 75%. Ibuprofen has been shown to have a similar fertility-reducing effect in men.
In my experience, every man I've met has trouble getting pregnant. In fact, I have never yet met a pregnant man.
Geriatric women.
Ever fertility doctor know at 35 you’ve waited a bit long.
Too many women in my generation bought into the Feminst meme you can have children even in your 40s. Many of us had trouble carrying children in our 30s. A friend Resident Dr once asked me if I wanted children and I said of course. He said dont leave it too late. I thank God every day that I was able to have one child. Many miscarriages after that in my late 30s. Feminists ruined many womens chances of children. But many of us didnt know better and were swept up in the infancy of the Feminist movement. Happy I awakened to the lies. Sad that I didnt awaken earlier than I did.
LOL, how true!
They do mention age, in the first paragraph.
The various other factors, like multiple abortions, long-time use of hormonal contraceptives, and treatments for cervical cancer, would not be big factors if the woman had her kids in her youth, in her 20’s, the way she was designed.
The whole trend of delaying marriage and kids until after secure in her career, does not bode well for the long-term viability of the middle-class. Women SHOULD find a good husband in their late-teens/early-20s. Being married is NOT incompatible with being in college. Then have your babies. Go to work, if you really want to, when the kids are older and in school.
Tight hot underwear is a cause of Low Sperm count. Boxers are the better choice.
Good. In that case, I’m gonna keep wearing TW’s, because at 51, I probably shouldn’t be trying to have kids, anyhow.
Lets face it, the traditional idea that the husband works and provides, the wife is a stay-at-home mom, and children are given economically significant roles working (on the farm - most people were farmers) was optimal for population growth. The sons learned farming and/or trades/professions, and the daughters - having been mentored by their mothers in the homemaking role from infancy - were capable of starting a new generation while in their (not-so-late, in many cases) teens.In that scenario the sons became ready to take on the responsibility of fatherhood at a later age than the daughters became ready to take on the role of motherhood - so men married younger women. That scenario obviously obviously influenced Roy Moore . . .
Back in the mid-1950s, virtually all the girls who graduated high school were married within a year. And some didnt wait that long to marry. In that scenario the wife, being junior in age, was also likely to be considered junior in decision making as well. Women who worked were teachers or nurses or secretaries. Schools were better back then for the simple reason that women had so few opportunities apart from teaching that the supply of competent woman teachers was more plentiful than the salaries teachers were able to command would otherwise have warranted.
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