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Posted December 30, 2024Back to blogs
Written by: Heather Eberly
Men’s role in preconception rarely receives the emphasis or attention it deserves. While conception itself occurs in a woman’s body, men and women share responsibility in the preconception process. Men’s strategic and active involvement in the preconception process can produce better reproductive outcomes. Healthy sperm is critical; it’s impossible to achieve successful conception without it.
Men can positively influence preconception by paying special attention to their overall health. Hormonal balance, lifestyle choices, and environmental exposures play a significant role in the quality of sperm. Adopting healthy habits such as maintaining a balanced diet, exercising regularly, and avoiding tobacco and alcohol can enhance sperm quality and the likelihood of successful conception. Managing stress, pursuing regular medical checkups, and addressing any health conditions are also vital for optimal reproductive health. It can be challenging, but the more men take care of themselves physically and mentally, the more positive their influence over the preconception process can be.
A man’s reproductive health cannot be separated from his health overall, thus the best way he can improve reproductive health is to take inventory of his physical health and lifestyle and talk to a doctor about any health concerns.
Here are some areas to focus on:
While this list may seem overwhelming, many of these factors are somewhat malleable. No one comes to the table with perfect health or a perfect set of circumstances. Men should talk to a qualified health care provider about their reproductive health concerns, goals and timelines, to see what is feasible and develop an overall wellness plan.
From lifestyle choices to key health considerations, there are several factors influencing sperm quality and vitality that men should consider.
Here are some primary concerns for men’s health and wellness:
Supplements containing Kaneka Ubiquinol®, as well as other nutrients that support preconception health, like vitamin E, vitamin C, selenium, zinc, and omega-3 fatty acids, for instance, are widely available and can help support sperm production and quality.
Ubiquinol, the active antioxidant form of CoQ10, is essential for producing the cellular energy organs need to function healthfully. The ability to naturally convert the oxidized form of CoQ10 (ubiquinone) into ubiquinol diminishes with age. Today, more men are delaying parenthood, which makes taking a Ubiquinol supplement the right choice because the body can take full advantage of this readily available antioxidant form of CoQ10 without conversion. Ubiquinol helps promote sperm quality by protecting sperm cells from oxidative stress and neutralizing the free radicals which would otherwise harm them. Ubiquinol also supports healthy sperm count and motility.
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