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Severe cases of COVID-19 may impact male fertility, new study suggests – 7NEWS.com.au
Experts are at odds over newly published research that suggests coronavirus could impair your ability to have children.

Severe cases of COVID-19 might impact the quality of a mans sperm, thus possibly impacting his fertility, according to a new study published Thursday in the journal Reproduction.
This report provides the first direct evidence to date that COVID-19 infection impairs semen quality and male reproductive potential, the study said.
However, experts not involved in the study were immediately skeptical about the reports conclusion and urged caution in overgeneralising the research findings.
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