Will the children born to men who love drinking be healthy?

Alcohol is the most common killer of male sexual ability and fertility. Excessive drinking can reduce androgen levels by poisoning reproductive organs such as testicles; It will also cause abnormal liver function, reduce the inactivation of estrogen, and then lead to the accumulation of estrogen, thus relatively weakening the role of androgen, making men "difficult to shake the glory."

Fertility requires male sperm to meet and combine with female eggs. In this process, sperm needs to release acrosin to dissolve the outer membrane of the egg. The high level of estrogen in men can make sperm release acrosin ahead of time before meeting the egg, but it can't release this enzyme to destroy the outer membrane of the egg when it is really needed.

Even if the sperm destroyed by alcohol makes the egg pregnant, it may give birth to deformed people or imbeciles. In foreign countries, this kind of child is called "Sunday child", which is considered to be the result of husband and wife getting pregnant in the same room after drinking a lot on weekends.

According to some data, if a husband drinks 30ml a day one month before his wife is pregnant, or drinks 10 times in one month, each time exceeding 50ml, or drinks 1 times in one month, and the drinking amount exceeds125ml, the newborn born to his wife will be about half a catty lighter than normal people, and low birth weight infants may have weak resistance and developmental retardation.

In addition, alcoholic beverages can accelerate the excretion of zinc, and men who often drink too much often lack zinc, and trace element zinc is one of the important members to ensure male prostate health and sperm vitality.

Beer can also affect fertility. In fact, the main component of beer is alcohol, which is no different from the main component of liquor, but the quantity is different. Too much beer will intoxicate people and affect men's "big things". Alcohol in beer can also directly "kill" sperm and reduce sperm vitality. British scientists have recently discovered that isoprene trihydroxyflavanone in beer can imitate the function of estrogen and affect the mobility of sperm, thus directly affecting the fertility of men.

A small amount of drinking is understandable and will not have any adverse effects on fertility and health. But men should grasp the appropriate scale to avoid "illness" from the mouth and harm future generations. Alcohol can not only make men lose sex, but also make men lose sex. So "new good men" should stop drinking too much, including moderate beer.

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