Infertility
EMFs hit DNA in reproductive tissues especially hard as there is no bone protective barrier between our wi-fi devices and a female's ovum or a male's testicles:
Sperm count and motility are drastically reduced.
Wi-fi is impacting not only those who wish to conceive now, but also future generations. DNA in a female's ovum is altered. The damaged DNA from the parent is passed along to the fetus, affecting future familial lines.
Did you know every female is born with all of the reproductive eggs she will ever have? Every little girl using a cell phone or wireless device now is at risk of having fertility issues later in life because of the radiation she is exposing her ovum to today.
EMF radiation damages the reproductive system in the fetus growing inside the pregnant mother's womb.
Miscarriage risk increases with wireless radiation exposure.
The Science
Thank you to the Environmental Working Group (EWG) for their public health fact sheet, How exposure to cell phones and other technology affects reproductive health:
www.ewg.org/research/how-exposure-cell-phones-and-other-technology-affects-reproductive-healthDr. Martin Pall's 2018 paper, "5G: Great risk for EU, U.S. and International Health! Compelling Evidence for Eight Distinct Types of Great Harm Caused by Electromagnetic Field (EMF) Exposures and the Mechanism that Causes Them" indicates much of the damage from wireless radiation is cumulative and some becomes irreversible.
His paper includes 16 scientific reviews (each referencing multiple individual peer-reviewed published studies) which include a wide variety of changes leading to lowered male fertility, lowered female fertility, increased spontaneous abortion, lowered levels of estrogen, progesterone and testosterone, and lowered libido.
The European Academy of Environmental Medicine provides Dr. Pall's paper here:
https://europaem.eu/attachments/article/131/2018-04_EU-EMF2018-5US.pdf
See the 2018 paper, "Radiations and male fertility":
https://rbej.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12958-018-0431-1
See also abstracts for eight review papers and links to 40+ studies as collected by Dr. Joel Moskowitz:
https://www.saferemr.com/2015/09/effect-of-mobile-phones-on-sperm.html
These studies address male fertility issues and wi-fi:
A 2017 study, "Temporal trends in sperm count: a systematic review and meta-regression analysis" shows sperm counts dropping dramatically:
Kaiser Permanente scientists completed a study that concluded non-ionizing radiation more than doubles the risk of miscarriage:
The EPA provides an understanding of how DNA mutations from radiation affect what we pass on to our offspring genetically:
The following link provides an audio track from a 2013 conference led by leading U.S. experts in , “Cell Phones & WiFi – Are Children, Fetuses and Fertility at Risk?”
http://electromagnetichealth.org/electromagnetic-health-blog/summary-and-audio/
Barrie Trower WiFi Report – Humanity At The Brink, September 2013, shows how wi-fi exposure now will affect fertility in the future:
http://www.geoengineeringwatch.org/barrie-trower-wifi-report-humanity-at-the-brink/
A quick search of the National Institutes for Health (NIH) PubMed database on "emf fertility" returns a multitude of other studies from around the world:
The media is beginning to discuss the fertility issue. Newsweek published a 2018 report, "Male Infertility Crisis in U.S. Has Experts Baffled". The Environmental Castration section states, "Some scientists have theorized that electromagnetic fields from devices like cell phones could degrade semen quality, leading to weak and immobile sperm."
https://www.newsweek.com/2017/09/22/male-infertility-crisis-experts-663074.html
Note: The information provided here is publicly available on the Internet.
It is intended to provide a starting point to inform you of EMF dangers.
Please do your own research, draw your own conclusions, and act accordingly to protect those you love.