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Does Smoking Cause Infertility In Men?

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Posted on Mon, 29 Sep 2014
Question: If my husband smokes and drinks lager approx 3 cans a night will I ever conceive naturally? I don't want any intervention just to conceive naturally or should I give up and say I will never get pregnant
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Answered by Dr. Anshul Varshney (51 minutes later)
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Dear Friend.
Welcome to HCM. I am Dr Anshul Varshney. I understand your concern.
See its not that smoking or alcohol consumption affects and creates hurdle in getting you pregnant. But actually smoking can reduce sperm count in a male but not all.
Alcohol can reduce erection and can cause difficult in intercourse.
So if these ate the problems then only you would have difficulty in conceiving.
You can simply ask your husband to get his semen analysis done. This would clear the picture.
If you have any further query please ask me.
Stay Healthy.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Anshul Varshney (15 hours later)
I had bleeding problems in 2011/2012, hence the letter attached which was due to stress of my Nana passing away and everything is now back to normal. I have attached the Ultrasound Scan Report, everything is back to normal now and has been for 12 months. My Day 3 FSH was 4.2.

I got married in July 2012 and we decided we wanted to try for a baby. We have never been consistent with intercourse for about 3 months and I am the Clearblue Fertility Monitor. I thought I was not ovulating hence I bought the fertility monitor. This does show that I am ovulating (I think).

I really want to conceive naturally, do you really see this can happen for us? I am overweight but have lost 2 stone, currently weighing 16 stone 7 pounds, so currently still overweight but still trying to lose more weight. My husband has cut down from 30 cigarettes a day to 10 cigarettes and drinks within the alcoholic guidelines (lager or bitter) other than a Saturday.

I have seen a Gynaecologist who sees no problems in me conceiving and says I have a good egg reserve for my age. I have attached some reports to help you answer my questions. My Gynaecologist says I do not have PCO as my blood work is all good. My own GP is also not concerned. I am going to bed every night crying thinking I will never conceive naturally.

Please don’t ask my partner to have a semen analysis done as he doesn’t want this and says if it is meant to be it will happen naturally. Can I have an infertility check to see if I am in working order without my husband attending?

I usually have a regular bleeding pattern 24-28 day cycles. Never have pain or any kind of problem. I have attached my bleeding chart. This cycle I spotted on day 13 and 14, Clearblue fertility monitor went to 3 bars on day 17 and 18, but my cycle has been unusually long to 34 days, where I am on average 27 days. Is there something wrong with me or am I panicking too much? All I want is to get pregnant naturally, with no intervention is this possible?
At the end of the day all I want is to be a MUM, do you please see this possible my reports and see it can happen naturally?

I can’t afford anything privately it will have to be on NHS my own GP won’t refer me as he thinks I am panicking over nothing.

1. Is my FSH on day 3 of 4.2 normal?

2. Do you agree the fertility monitor is a good diagnosis for ovulating?

3. Do you see I can conceive naturally?

4. Can I have a infertility check for myself and if so how do I go about this?

5. Any suggestions please to help me achieve what I really want.

6. Am I stressing out too much?
If Clearblue fertility monitor shows 3 bars do I:

1. Ovulate
2. Release an egg
3. Should I conceive naturally
Everyone seems to be getting pregnant at the drop of the hat and poor me is still here trying. I want a baby so much.

Do you see I have PCO or do you see all be fine.
Another thing that confuses me is Fertility Monitor shows Ovulation, but Ovulation strips do not. I think I am getting myself into a Frenzy and should just use the Fertility Monitor and forget ovulation test strips. What are your thoughts please?
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Answered by Dr. Anshul Varshney (6 hours later)
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Dear Friend
I am Internal Medicine specialist. Your query was forwarded specially to me as an Internal Medicine Specialist can help with consequences of Smoking and Alcohol.
As far as your query was concerned, i had explained this.
Now regarding the queries you have asked in follow up query, you need to consult a Gynaecologist/Infertility Specialist.
Good Luck.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Does Smoking Cause Infertility In Men?

Brief Answer: Detail Follows. Detailed Answer: Dear Friend. Welcome to HCM. I am Dr Anshul Varshney. I understand your concern. See its not that smoking or alcohol consumption affects and creates hurdle in getting you pregnant. But actually smoking can reduce sperm count in a male but not all. Alcohol can reduce erection and can cause difficult in intercourse. So if these ate the problems then only you would have difficulty in conceiving. You can simply ask your husband to get his semen analysis done. This would clear the picture. If you have any further query please ask me. Stay Healthy.