Does Coca Cola Really Kill Sperm?

It happens. In front of the TV, out with friends, a break during a sunny afternoon ... Every occasion is good to stop for a fizzy drink.
There are studies that claim that these drinks have a harmful effect on spermatozoa and that, in the long run, they can work as a real more or less natural contraceptive thus preventing you from enjoying the miracle of life.

What you don't know about sperm

The spermatozoa are the male sex cells and their purpose is to reach the female egg so that it can fertilize it. During each ejaculation, the man expels from 40 to 120 million whose journey, for the lucky ones, will last about one. sixty minutes, from the vagina to the fallopian tubes. These cells prefer to crawl rather than swim and, contrary to what many think, they are not high in calories!

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There are many, too many theories aimed at avoiding pregnancy: condoms and contraceptive patches, for example, have been supplanted by transparent films and balloons.
Having sex standing up, for example, is a false myth. Making love in particular positions there are those who are convinced that the force of gravity also acts on the spermatozoa preventing them from going to fertilize the egg.
Interrupted coitus is not an effective method of contraception, as are vaginal douching after intercourse, running in the shower after acrobatics between the sheets and peeing promptly with the aim of eliminating remains of semen.

Is drinking Coca Cola really a contraceptive method?

There are two schools of thought in this regard.
The first involves the use of Coca Cola to carry out a post-intercourse lavender, a decidedly very unsatisfactory method as it could cause serious damage to the bacterial flora while the second theorizes that men who ingest at least 1l of Coca Cola per day have the 30% fewer sperm than in non-drinkers.
This is a study conducted by some Danish researchers and followed by Kold Jensen. The team ensures that the key to solving the mystery does not lie in caffeine: in fact, coffee has not led to any changes, reproductively speaking, in men who use it constantly.

The moral therefore seems to be clear: do not rely on hearsay contraceptive methods, which obviously do not even protect you from sexually transmitted diseases, and in the event that the coveted pregnancy does not arrive, do not rush towards improvised diagnoses!
If you need ideas, take a look at these images with the awareness that gravity is a contraceptive method that ... does not exist!

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