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| Posted: Sept 2006 | Disposable nappy causes male infertility and testicular cancer | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Scientist at the University of Kiel in Germany conducted a study on the negative effects of disposal nappy (diaper) in 2000. They found that the plastic lining of disposal nappy increased the scrotal temperature of baby boys by 1 °C, or more if they had a fever. This would have negative effects on testicular maturation and the formation of sperms in adulthood, leading to male infertility. High scrotal temperature may also facilitate the development of testicular cancer. High scrotal temperatures are known to reduce sperm counts in adults. In the past 25 years, the average sperm count of European men has decreased by 25%. In addition, the male infertility rate has significantly increased during this period. In the UK alone, around 27,000 couples seek fertility treatment each year. The German scientists believed that the results of the above research could explain the male infertility phenomenon. |
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