Cesar Fertility Newsletter Highlights Lifestyle Impact on Male Fertility Awareness – Cesar Fertility
Cesar Fertility shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Did you know that your sleep, diet or stress can influence your fertility… several months later?
Sperm production lasts about 70 days.
So what you do today can influence your fertility in 2 to 3 months.
However, male fertility is still poorly explained and often neglected.
That’s why we created the Cesar Fertility newsletter.
Each week, we share:
- Accessible scientific explanations
- The results of recent studies
- Concrete advice to protect your fertility
- Answers to the most frequently asked questions
All for free.
Get the weekly newsletter here.
Because understanding your fertility is the first step to preserving it.”
Lucile Ferreux, Medical Director at Cesar Fertility, shared Cesar Fertility’s post, adding:
“Inform your patients, raise awareness to act better in the field of male fertility with a free weekly newsletter!”
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