It is best for the male partner not to smoke during the closed impedance treatment. Smoking reduces the quality of the male sperm and affects the development of the embryo.
Closure antibody treatment involves taking the man’s blood and injecting it into the woman’s body after a technical process. The nicotine inhaled by the male smoker will reduce the quality of the blood, which will lower the quality and activity of the sperm, and will affect the implantation of the fertilized egg, thus lowering the success rate of the closed implantation treatment.
In addition, smoking by the male partner will affect the development of the embryo, resulting in fetal deformities and even miscarriage.
If the male partner smokes during the treatment, he should consult the doctor in time and listen to the doctor’s advice in order to have a better treatment.