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Are Things Getting Serious with You and Your BAE?

Are Things Getting Serious with You and Your BAE?

Feb 10, 2020Emma Zang-Schwartz, MPH

First off, nice! We are super excited for you!Now that the relationship is serious, have you started thinking a little bit more about what your life might be like together in the future? Maybe you are at the point where you are leaving a toothbrush at the...

If we’re talking about men’s health we have to talk about sperm health . You might be surprised that little actions can have big impacts on the health of your sperm.

Jun 12, 2019Karen Wang, PhD

We have one tip below and the full article in the link in bio⠀ ☑️Go Organic- We know pesticides are bad in general, but they can be especially harmful to sperm. Remember our phrase Leafy, Berry, Greens the next time you hit up the produce aisle ! Those are the best...

Toxic chemicals, air pollution, and pesticides can have a big impact on fertility.

May 16, 2019Karen Wang, PhD

Even if having kids seems like a lifetime away , reproductive health is super important. Check out the link in bio for ways to reduce your exposure. Men should also check our our article too- it takes two to tango ⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ ⠀...
Environmental Factors May Have a Bigger Impact on Fertility than You Think

Environmental Factors May Have a Bigger Impact on Fertility than You Think

Dec 2, 2018Karen Wang, PhD and Emma Zang-Schwartz, MPH

Trying to get pregnant should be an exciting time of planning for the next stage of your life, not one full of doctors visits, constant testing, and worrying about body temperatures. But, if you and your partner are struggling with infertility, you are not alone....
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