A man who is prepared to become a father with a sense of responsibility should strictly regulate his behavior and avoid contact with substances harmful to sperm around 5 months before his wife prepares to conceive.
Before the wife becomes pregnant, the husband's prenatal care also includes social, psychological, and physiological aspects such as dietary nutrition, physical health, happy mood, and marital love. Some men who have come into contact with toxic substances do not need to turn pale at the mention of tigers. As long as they try to avoid further contact in the future and effectively protect themselves, they will have a satisfactory result after a period of time.
Two key points for men's prenatal care:
(1) Cultivate good living habits.
(2) Avoid contact with toxic substances. Drug users should quit, smokers should quit, and alcoholics should quit. There are toxic substances in the working environment, which should be actively prevented and protected. If conditions permit, temporary job changes can be made during the pre pregnancy period.
A man who is prepared to become a father with a sense of responsibility should strictly regulate his behavior and avoid contact with substances harmful to sperm around 5 months before his wife prepares to conceive. Because it takes a long time to develop from spermatid to sperm maturity, the production of high-quality sperm is not overnight. The care of sperm should start from scratch to ensure the perfect health of the sperm that completes the final pregnancy, laying a good foundation for the child's health.
Although medical science cannot fully explain the mysteries behind it, the impact of fathers on multiple aspects such as fetal full birth, premature birth, stillbirth, and birth defects, tumors, etc. is evident and sufficient to attract close attention from scientists. Various environmental factors and personal habits can make it difficult for men to become fathers of healthy children.
(Intern Editor: Cai Junyi)