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Wives Of Diabetics More Likely To Miscarry

A recent research has found that wives and girlfriends of diabetic men may be more likely to miscarry as a diabetic's sperm is of poorer quality.
Researcher Dr Con Mallidis said, "What is particularly alarming is that the people who are being diagnosed with type 1 and type 2 diabetes are younger and younger." "As a consequence, we have a much larger population of people who are diabetic during their reproductive years," he added.
The researchers from Queen's University, Belfast, said it was likely men with type 2 diabetes, which tends to develop in middle-age and is linked to obesity, would be similarly affected.
Fellow
researcher
Professor
Neil
McClure
said
it
was
clear
that
a
man's
health
affected
his
fertility.
"For
too
long
the
role
of
general
health
in
male
fertility
has
been
ignored," he
said,
adding
"Very
few
centres
take
a
detailed
history
from
the
man,
concentrating
instead
on
the
female."
"This
basic
mistake
is
understandable
but,
now,
those
working
in
this
area
must
give
greater
consideration
to
the
male
and
to
ensuring
that
he
is
in
peak
physique
and
health
to
maximise
the
couple's
chances
of
successful
conception,"
Prof
McClure
told
the
Daily
Mail.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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