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Fertility, Reproduction, Prenatal Life and EMF Articles -- males Studies -- males Articles -- females Studies -- females BioInitiativ e Chap t er : F er tility and R epr oduction A dv er se Effects of EMF on R epr oduction C HE-EMF call: EMF and F er tility Me t a- Anal y sis: Effects of EMF on males, females , off spr ing: Lis t of S tudies: EMF , Male F er tility What Y ou N eed t o Kno w about W ir eless R adiation and Y our Bab y "Pr o t ect Y our P ac k ag e" Bo x er Shor ts Male infertility linked to EMF Low sperm count? Blame Smartphone Is your cellphone messing with your sperm? Sperm count, motility , viability , mobile phones ELF-EMF , death of testes cells MW , testicular stress proteins, rats Occupational RF station, seminoma Sperm motility , DNA frag., cell phones Mobile phones, e rectile dysfunction MW , testes inflammation, gallic acid MW , quality DNA sperm, methylation Habits of cellphone use, sperm quality MW , testicular morphology , function, rats Sperm motility , DNA fragmentation, Wi-Fi ELF-EMF hormonal, structural changes, rats Pulsed MW , testicle function, structure, rabbit MW , phone carried in pocket, fertility changes MW , rabbit epididymal morphology , apoptosis MW , long term ef fects testes, semen quality MW , rabbits, mounts without ejaculation, more biting Power plant workers, hormone, inflammation markers Sperm motility , activity , stress, DNA frag., cell phones Mobile phone use duration, sperm changes, lit. review Meta-analysis, 10 studies, adverse ef fects, sperm quality MW , sperm changes in of fspring, more male of fspring , rats Melatonin: protective ef fect, oxidation, DNA fragment, testes MW , rats, sperm distortions, oxi. stress, decreased testosterone WiFi, apoptosis, sperm parameters, testes histomorphology Prenatal MF , childhood obesity Prenatal MF , childhood obesity , up to 6X Fetal exposure to MW , later ADHD, mice Environmental EMF and Female Fertility MW , spontaneous abortions, miscarriages Y ouT ube: Dr . Johansson, sterility , 5 generations EMF , decrease in follicles HF-EMF , ovarian toxicities, rats MW towers, spontaneous abortions Prenatal exposure, kidney problems Prenatal exposure, brain development Prenatal RF af fects testes development MW prenatal harm to of fspring renal tissue MW , maternal exposure, speech problems MW , phones during pregnancy , spont. abortion Embryologic cells, RF , free radical production MW prenatal, Purkinje cells, cerebellum, of fspring MW , o f fspring hormonal levels and uterine oxi. stress MW , prenatal, perinatal weight decrease, mice of fspring UHF-EMF , prenatal genotoxic, hematopoietic tissue, rats RF/MW prenatal irreversible sterility 5th generation, rats MW , prenatal, delayed postnatal brain development, mice ELF-EMF reduced ovarian weight, hormonal changes, rats ELF-EMF hormonal, biochem. changes, female organs, rats MALE REPRODUCTIVE EFFECTS Erectile dysfunction Decreased sperm concentration Decreased sperm motility Decreased sperm viability Increased seminal stress Increased DNA fragmentation Epididymal morphology Epididymal apoptosis Decreased diameter, sem. tubules Coitus without ejaculation Altered sexual behavior Altered sperm morphology Abnormal clumping of sperm cells Decreased testosterone Other hormonal changes Reduced weight of testicles Effect on sperm of offspring Seminoma Death of testes cells Stress proteins in testicular tissue "... using a... headset may actually make things worse. A man using one of these devices is likely to keep his cell phone in his pocket or on a belt... his sperm are still being constantly exposed." Vidya Frazier "… male infertility plays a role in about 50% of cases of failing to conceive after one year." Alasdair Philips ADVICE FOR POTENTIAL PARENTS Use corded Internet connections Use corded communication devices Do not use Wi-Fi (at least, keep off when not in use) Minimize MW/RF exposure at work Minimize MW/RF exposure while traveling Pregnant women: don't linger near appliances Do not use an electric blanket, bed heater, etc. Ask health provider about melatonin, gallic acid FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE EFFECTS Spontaneous abortion Hormonal changes Ovarian toxicities, degeneration Reduced ovarian weight Miscarriages Decreased number of follicles Degeneration of oocytes EFFECTS ON OFFSPRING PRENATAL EXPOSURE Speech problems ADHD Obesity Urinary tract defects Delay in brain development Toxic to hematopoietic tissue Cerebellar cell effects Perinatal weight decrease Changes in hippocampal cells Irreversible sterility five generations Home: Oscillatorium Newest version this map Date of this update: 02-13-16 See: EMF Hygiene "... EMF exposure was found to alter the reproductive endocrine hormones, gonadal function, embryonic development, pregnancy, and fetal development... These effects were different according to the frequency, duration of exposure, and strength of EMFs. Humans in modern society cannot avoid various kinds of EMFs… but should be aware of the biological hazard of EMFs. The effort to avoid EMF exposure and techniques to protect or relieve EMF radiation are required to preserve our reproductive potential." Gye and Park

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Page 1: MALE REPRODUCTIVE EFFECTS BioInitiative Chapter: and · EMF, Male Fertility What You Need to Know about Wireless Radiation and Your Baby "Protect Your Package" Boxer Shorts Male infertility

Fertility,Reproduction,Prenatal Life

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EMF

Articles -- males

Studies -- males

Articles -- females

Studies -- females

BioInitiative Chapter:Fertility and Reproduction

Adverse Effects of EMFon Reproduction

CHE-EMF call:EMF and Fertility

Meta-Analysis: Effects of EMFon males, females, offspring:

List of Studies:EMF, Male Fertility

What You Need to Knowabout

Wireless Radiation and Your Baby

"Protect Your Package"Boxer Shorts

Male infertility linked to EMF

Low sperm count? Blame Smartphone

Is your cellphone messing with your sperm?

Sperm count, motility, viability, mobile phones

ELF-EMF, death of testes cells

MW, testicular stress proteins, rats

Occupational RF station, seminoma

Sperm motility, DNA frag., cell phones

Mobile phones, erectile dysfunction

MW, testes inflammation, gallic acid

MW, quality DNA sperm, methylation

Habits of cellphone use, sperm quality

MW, testicular morphology, function, rats

Sperm motility, DNA fragmentation, Wi-Fi

ELF-EMF hormonal, structural changes, rats

Pulsed MW, testicle function, structure, rabbit

MW, phone carried in pocket, fertility changes

MW, rabbit epididymal morphology, apoptosis

MW, long term effects testes, semen quality

MW, rabbits, mounts without ejaculation, more biting

Power plant workers, hormone, inflammation markers

Sperm motility, activity, stress, DNA frag., cell phones

Mobile phone use duration, sperm changes, lit. review

Meta-analysis, 10 studies, adverse effects, sperm quality

MW, sperm changes in offspring, more male offspring, rats

Melatonin: protective effect, oxidation, DNA fragment, testes

MW, rats, sperm distortions, oxi. stress, decreased testosterone

WiFi, apoptosis, sperm parameters, testes histomorphology

Prenatal MF, childhood obesity

Prenatal MF, childhood obesity, up to 6X

Fetal exposure to MW, later ADHD, mice

Environmental EMF and Female Fertility

MW, spontaneous abortions, miscarriages

YouTube: Dr. Johansson, sterility, 5 generations

EMF, decrease in follicles

HF-EMF, ovarian toxicities, rats

MW towers, spontaneous abortions

Prenatal exposure, kidney problems

Prenatal exposure, brain development

Prenatal RF affects testes development

MW prenatal harm to offspring renal tissue

MW, maternal exposure, speech problems

MW, phones during pregnancy, spont. abortion

Embryologic cells, RF, free radical production

MW prenatal, Purkinje cells, cerebellum, offspring

MW, offspring hormonal levels and uterine oxi. stress

MW, prenatal, perinatal weight decrease, mice offspring

UHF-EMF, prenatal genotoxic, hematopoietic tissue, rats

RF/MW prenatal irreversible sterility 5th generation, rats

MW, prenatal, delayed postnatal brain development, mice

ELF-EMF reduced ovarian weight, hormonal changes, rats

ELF-EMF hormonal, biochem. changes, female organs, rats

MALE REPRODUCTIVE EFFECTS

Erectile dysfunctionDecreased sperm concentration

Decreased sperm motilityDecreased sperm viabilityIncreased seminal stress

Increased DNA fragmentationEpididymal morphologyEpididymal apoptosis

Decreased diameter, sem. tubulesCoitus without ejaculation

Altered sexual behaviorAltered sperm morphology

Abnormal clumping of sperm cellsDecreased testosteroneOther hormonal changes

Reduced weight of testiclesEffect on sperm of offspring

SeminomaDeath of testes cells

Stress proteins in testicular tissue

"... using a... headset may actually make things worse. A man using one of these devices is likely to keep his cell phone in his pocket or on a belt... his sperm are still being constantly exposed." Vidya Frazier

"… male infertility plays a role in about 50% of cases of failing to conceive after one year." Alasdair Philips

ADVICE FOR POTENTIAL PARENTS

Use corded Internet connectionsUse corded communication devices

Do not use Wi-Fi (at least, keep off when not in use)Minimize MW/RF exposure at work

Minimize MW/RF exposure while travelingPregnant women: don't linger near appliancesDo not use an electric blanket, bed heater, etc.

Ask health provider about melatonin, gallic acid

FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE EFFECTS

Spontaneous abortionHormonal changes

Ovarian toxicities, degenerationReduced ovarian weight

MiscarriagesDecreased number of follicles

Degeneration of oocytes

EFFECTS ON OFFSPRINGPRENATAL EXPOSURE

Speech problemsADHD

ObesityUrinary tract defects

Delay in brain developmentToxic to hematopoietic tissue

Cerebellar cell effectsPerinatal weight decrease

Changes in hippocampal cellsIrreversible sterility five generations

Home: OscillatoriumNewest version this mapDate of this update: 02-13-16

See: EMF Hygiene

"... EMF exposure was found to alter the reproductive endocrine hormones, gonadal function, embryonic development, pregnancy, and fetal development... These effects were different according to the frequency, duration of exposure, and strength of EMFs. Humans in modern society cannot avoid various kinds of EMFs… but should be aware of the biological hazard of EMFs. The effort to avoid EMF exposure and techniques to protect or relieve EMF radiation are required to preserve our reproductive potential." Gye and Park