
This episode features Dr. Michael Eisenberg, an expert in male sexual function and fertility, discussing male reproductive health, sperm count, testosterone levels, and environmental impacts on fertility.
Dr. Eisenberg explains how the average age of fathers has increased, leading to higher risks of fertility issues and complications in pregnancies. He highlights the decline in sperm counts and testosterone levels over the years, linking these trends to various environmental factors, including chemicals in plastics and lifestyle choices.
The conversation covers the importance of overall health for fertility, including the effects of obesity, smoking, and sedentary behavior. Dr. Eisenberg emphasizes the need for men to be proactive about their reproductive health and to seek evaluations when facing fertility challenges.
He also addresses common misconceptions about male fertility, noting that men can be significant contributors to infertility in couples. The episode concludes with practical advice for men looking to improve their fertility and overall health.
Listeners gain insights into the importance of lifestyle changes, such as diet and exercise, and the potential impact of environmental exposures on male reproductive health.
Dr. Michael Eisenberg discusses male reproductive health, sperm count decline, testosterone levels, and lifestyle impacts on fertility.

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