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Technology and fertility .. Experiences reveal the results of "shocking"
There is no doubt that technology and its products are consuming a large part of our time, and the details of our lives are increasingly invading, which has led some to sound the alarm about their impact on our health, including sexual relations between spouses.
Although there are no accurate scientific studies pointing to the seriousness of technology on fertility, life experiences monitored by some specialists suggest that they reduce the time available for sexual activity, the British Telegraph reported on Thursday.
The fertility specialist, Emma Cannon, warns of the role that technology can play in alienating couples from their normal sex lives, which inhibits the work of the genitals over time.
The Emma clinic recently conducted a survey of a number of couples who use technology excessively and those who use it on a limited scale. The results showed that the first group had sex less than the second group.
The results showed that those who use technology excessively have sex between two and four times a month, while those who do not use these devices only a little have more time to have sex between 8 and 10 times a month.
Emma stresses that this rule does not apply to all couples and, of course, does not suit all cases, but it is clear that there is a general trend that emphasizes the spread of technology rather than human priorities, including sexual practice.
Sex in the fifties was much better than these days, when all TV channels were closed at 9 pm or at midnight at the latest, allowing couples to spend more time in bed.
Today, couples are working late into the evening, or go to gyms to get a slim body, as well as stare at hours on smart phones, all of which eroded the time spent on sexual activity.
