Männer zu häufigeren Ejakulationen zu ermutigen, kann ihre Fruchtbarkeit steigern. Das Sperma verschlechtert sich mit der Zeit, da es im Körper verbleibt. Je länger Männer ohne Sex blieben, desto mehr zeigten ihre Spermien Anzeichen von DNA-Schäden und oxidativem Stress und desto mehr Tests bewerteten die Spermien als weniger lebensfähig und schlechter schwimmfähig.

    https://www.theguardian.com/society/2026/mar/25/more-frequent-ejaculations-men-fertility-research

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    1. Encouraging men to have more frequent ejaculations may boost their fertility, according to researchers who found that sperm deteriorates over time as it remains in the body.

      The longer men went without sex, the more their sperm showed signs of DNA damage and oxidative stress, and the more tests rated the sperm as less viable and poorer swimmers.

      The work has implications for fertility clinics and suggests that if doctors want to collect the best quality sperm, men should probably not abstain from ejaculating for several days as guidelines suggest.

      “In men, the negative effects we found on sperm DNA damage and oxidative damage were large-ish, so we are confident that this is a biologically meaningful and important effect,” said Dr Krish Sanghvi, a biologist at the University of Oxford and lead author on the study.

      The findings emerged from a meta-analysis that combined 115 human studies involving nearly 55,000 men, and 56 studies that looked at the impact of sperm storage in 30 non-human species. In humans and other animals, sperm tended to deteriorate while it was stored in males, regardless of the male’s age.

      The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends men abstain from ejaculating for two to seven days before giving sperm for fertility tests or IVF. But the guidelines were designed to obtain the highest sperm count rather than prioritising the best quality sperm.

      That decision may now become more nuanced. “All we recommend is that clinicians and couples reconsider whether long abstinence is always good, because abstinence leads to deterioration in sperm quality,” Sanghvi said. Details are published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B.

      For those interested, here’s the link to the peer reviewed journal article:

      https://royalsocietypublishing.org/rspb/article/293/2067/20253181/481018/Sperm-storage-causes-sperm-senescence-in-human-and

    2. >The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends men abstain from ejaculating for two to seven days before giving sperm for fertility tests or IVF. But the guidelines were designed to obtain the highest sperm count rather than prioritising the best quality sperm.

      >That decision may now become more nuanced. “All we recommend is that clinicians and couples reconsider whether long abstinence is always good, because abstinence leads to deterioration in sperm quality,” Sanghvi said. Details are published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B.

      That’s the information I was looking for, and I’m kinda surprised that only seven days is defined as long abstinence.

    3. So, guys need to masturbate if their partner isn’t in the mood. This is going to be rough but I think I can handle it.

    4. flashmeterred on

      Right… but are they actually less fertile? Or are the tests misidentifying poor fertility?

    5. faultysynapse on

      I just might have the most potent sperm on Earth if that’s true. Because let me tell you, those guys don’t last too long in there. Kick them out two to three times a day sometimes. 

    6. Feel sorry for those longer men, why did they go without sex.

      We need to bring back „the“, and „are“.

    7. iamaswamptiger on

      Big nut trying to lower your gains, don’t fall for it bros. Keep focussed.

    8. Ive also heard that frequent ejaculation is beneficial to prostate health. Here’s to healthy swimmers and a healthy pump!

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