Infertility is not only a personal and family problem, but also a social problem. With the addition of a large number of newborns, questions about preconception counseling, pregnancy guidance, and infertility help are becoming more and more prominent. The ultimate goal of pregnancy is to give birth to a healthy live-born child. There are many factors that can affect the realization of this goal, and smoking is one of the more prevalent and prominent factors. Scientific studies have long shown clearly that personal health behaviors play an important role in a person’s life and have an impact on those around you, especially your loved ones. How many of the women who are preparing for, conceiving, and are infertile are struggling with their husbands because of smoking. Won? Lost? Or a tie? Can the following suggestions add some winning weight in your hands? First of all, you need to know the dangers of smoking, this point can be done without doing their own research, look at the Nurse will also have a clear idea. International authoritative medical journal “The Lancet” released a special report on the global burden of disease in 2010 (the burden of disease is disease, disability and premature death on the entire socio-economic and health pressures) the top three risk factors are hypertension, smoking and “second-hand smoke” exposure and alcohol consumption, of which smoking and “second-hand smoke” exposure. “The top three risk factors are hypertension, smoking and secondhand smoke exposure, and alcohol consumption, with smoking and secondhand smoke exposure contributing to 6.3% of the global burden of disease. I Speak to Men The mixture of gases produced when tobacco is burned is called tobacco smoke. Tobacco smoke contains more than 7,000 chemicals, hundreds of which are hazardous substances that can cause serious harm to human health. This includes the effects on male fertility. Why mention men exclusively? In China, men are still the main smokers. According to foreign literature, the negative effects of smoking include almost every aspect of the reproductive process. Some people may say that many people who have smoked all their lives have healthy children and are not infertile. It is true that there is a lack of direct, large-scale data on the effects of smoking on male fertility, but it is also true that the indirect effects of smoking are undeniable. On the flip side: if infertility is due to your poor semen quality and you smoke, why not quit? If you have a history of bad pregnancies and births, why not quit smoking? , if you want to have a healthy child, why not quit smoking? Do you have to compare yourself to someone who smokes more than you and has more children and grandchildren? Maybe your poor semen is the result of smoking! Do you want hard evidence? Scientific research can take a long time, just look up the history of Nobel Prize winners… Is your childbearing age enough to allow you to sit on the sidelines? Or do you want to be a sitting duck? A disease or a state of ill health is often the result of a combination of causes, some of which are difficult to detect or have not yet been detected at all, and smoking is an obvious adverse factor, and from a non-smoker’s point of view there seems to be no financial cost to quitting. Why not be happy about it? Is it hard to quit smoking for the health of future generations? I say to women Our female smoking rate is at a relatively low level. However, due to the persistently high rate of smoking among men in China, the rate of passive smoking among women has been at a relatively high level. For both the general population and the infertile population, both active and passive smoking are associated with reduced fertility and lower chances of having healthy live births. Studies have shown that there is no safe limit to tobacco exposure for either active or passive smoking, and a 2002 survey showed that 51.9% of non-smokers were exposed to passive smoking, and that the source of this exposure was not always the husband’s bad habit. Homes, public places and workplaces are all places that suffer from passive smoking. Therefore, it is extremely important for women to stay away from passive smoking in addition to quitting smoking themselves. Nowadays, our country’s management to prohibit smoking in public places is significantly higher than a few years ago. Many places, especially indoors, are explicitly labeled as no smoking. Women should be the ones to take the initiative when it comes to passive smoking. What I say to couples For couples, I don’t advocate overly drastic measures to quit smoking, including quitting drinking. A bad habit does not happen in a day, and the process of correcting it needs to be gradual. The initiative of the person concerned needs to be utilized. As I said earlier, from a non-smoker’s point of view, quitting smoking seems like a snap, just don’t smoke. For smokers, on the other hand, changing a habit requires a lot of determination. Anything to do with habits and addictiveness is not easy. Therefore it requires communication and consensus, tolerance and forbearance on the part of the couple. A complete victory is the ideal; a step back for each of them cannot be called a defeat. Turning to smoking cessation organizations when necessary is also a positive attitude. The last thing you want to see is two people each clinging to their positions. Especially for infertility patients, who are already exhausted from the process of healing and seeking treatment, it is not worth the cost to be in conflict over it. I have seen many female partners of infertile couples, when talking about persuading their husbands to quit smoking and drinking, tearful and heartbreaking. As the husband of the male party, where is your sense of responsibility, where is your commitment. It is already very difficult to seek medical treatment for a disease, is it so difficult to quit smoking and drinking for the sake of common wishes and expectations! I have finished my words.