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Abstinence makes sperm lose edge - BBC News

HEALTH NEWS "Men who abstain from sex thinking it will boost sperm quality and help them conceive are mistaken, a study shows. Waiting too long reduces their fathering power, particularly if they already have low sperm counts, the Israeli authors say. By looking at 1,800 semen samples from 900 men they found pausing from sex for no more than a day was best. The study, by Soroka University Hospital, was presented at a European fertility conference in Denmark. Lead researcher Dr Eliyaho Levitas said: "Some people abstain for weeks thinking that they are doing good." (BBC World News, 2005) LINK BBC NEWS | Health | Abstinence makes sperm lose edge
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