Chronic drinking in men may have an impact on fertility.
For men, the unhealthy lifestyle of long-term alcohol consumption can have some adverse effects on an individual’s physical and reproductive health.
In terms of reproductive health, the ethanol contained in alcohol can affect the vitality of sperm, which in turn affects the quality of sperm, resulting in a decrease in male reproductive fertility.
In addition, prolonged drinking may also cause sperm deformities, which, if combined with an egg to form a fertilized egg, will lead to abnormal embryonic growth and development, thus affecting normal fertility.
The adverse effects of long-term alcohol consumption on fertility cannot be ignored, so men should stay away from alcohol during pregnancy preparation, and should also pay attention to quitting smoking and restricting alcohol during non-pregnancy periods, so as to prevent unnecessary damage to personal health.