Alcohol can crush a man’s fertility too, says study
Deccan Chronicle,
Abstaining from alcohol during preconception and pregnancy is usually considered to be the woman's responsibility.
Here's how alcohol affects a man's fertility
The Asian Age,
According to research, both men and women should cut out booze if they want to conceive.
News story from Daily Mail on Wednesday 08 November 2017
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Research shows a link between alcohol and male infertility
Quartz,
Abstaining from alcohol during preconception and pregnancy is usually considered to be the woman’s responsibility.
It's not just mums who need to avoid alcohol when trying for a baby
MedicalXpress,
Abstaining from alcohol during preconception and pregnancy is usually considered to be the woman's responsibility.
Why men also need to stay off the booze if they want to have a baby
Business Insider Australia ,
Abstaining from alcohol during preconception and pregnancy is usually considered to be the woman’s responsibility.
It's not just mums who need to avoid alcohol when trying for a baby
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Posted November 07, 2017 18:20:46 Abstaining from alcohol during preconception and pregnancy is usually considered to be the…
It’s not just mums who need to avoid alcohol when trying for a baby
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Last updated 14:41, November 7 2017 123RF Trying for a baby? Take it easy on these ones, Dad.
News story from Sydney Morning Herald on Monday 06 November 2017
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Western Australia Today,
It's not just mums who need to avoid alcohol when trying for a baby
Brisbane Times,
Men and risky drinking In Australia, men consume alcohol at high or risky levels on a regular basis.
It's not just mums who need to avoid alcohol when trying for a baby
The Conversation,
Abstaining from alcohol during preconception and pregnancy is usually considered to be the woman’s responsibility.