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Play it Cool this Summer for Optimal Sperm Health

Forecasters expect temperatures in the Kansas City area to hit 100 this week. That’s not ideal for Dr. Dan Gehlbach’s fertility patients.  He advises his male clients to stay cool while trying to conceive a baby.

Occasional summertime visits to the pool or lake will not impact your chances for pregnancy, but long-term exposure to high heat can make a difference.

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