Keeping Your Cool
, Trying to make a baby? Then turn off that electric blanket and keep each other warm the good, old-fashioned way. Studies show that prolonged excessive heat can slow down sperm production.
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Trying to make a baby? Then turn off that electric blanket and keep each other warm the good, old-fashioned way. Studies show that prolonged excessive heat can slow down sperm production.
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Your Development
When it comes to conceiving a baby, a woman's fertility is only part of the equation. Male fertility plays a role in baby making, too — after all, it takes two to get the job done! Fortunately, increasing your man's baby-making ability doesn't have to be difficult.
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