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    Extinction of the Human Species? Harvard Researchers Say Not to Panic Over Declining Sperm Counts

    By Harvard UniversityMay 10, 20218 Comments4 Mins Read
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    A recent study challenges concerns about declining human sperm count trends.

    An alternative explanation of recent findings of declining sperm counts: normal, non-pathological variation.

    A new study from the Harvard GenderSci Lab in the journal Human Fertility, “The Future of Sperm: A Biovariability Framework for Understanding Global Sperm Count Trends” questions the panic over apparent trends of declining human sperm count.

    Recent studies have claimed that sperm counts among men globally, and especially from “Western” countries, are in decline, leading to apocalyptic claims about the possible extinction of the human species.

    But the Harvard paper, by Marion Boulicault, Sarah S. Richardson, and colleagues, reanalyzes claims of precipitous human sperm declines, re-evaluating evidence presented in the widely-cited 2017 meta-analysis by Hagai Levine, Shanna Swan, and colleagues.

    Richardson: “The extraordinary biological claims of the meta-analysis of sperm count trends and the public attention it continues to garner raised questions for the GenderSci Lab, which specializes in analyzing bias and hype in the sciences of sex, gender, and reproduction and in the intersectional study of race, gender, and science.”

    Boulicault et al. propose an alternative explanation of sperm count trends in human populations: That sperm count varies within a wide range, much of which can be considered non-pathological and species-typical, and that above a critical threshold, more is not necessarily an indicator of better health or higher probability of fertility relative to less. The authors term this the Sperm Count Biovariability hypothesis.

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    A new study from the Harvard GenderSci Lab in the journal Human Fertility, “The Future of Sperm: A Biovariability Framework for Understanding Global Sperm Count Trends” questions the panic over apparent trends of declining human sperm count. Credit: Harvard GenderSci Lab

    Reframing Sperm Count and Fertility

    The paper argues that a biovariability framework better supports critically important research on factors affecting the reproductive health of all men. Lead author Boulicault: “By proposing an alternative approach to sperm count data, we aim to contribute to the burgeoning discussion among reproductive health scientists and other researchers and clinicians about men’s health.”

    Among the reasons to consider alternative interpretations of sperm count patterns than that of precipitous and fertility-threatening declines in men’s sperm counts is the life of such theories in Alt-Right, white supremacist, and men’s rights discourse. These groups have used Levine and Swan’s research to argue that the fertility and health of men in whiter nations are in imminent danger, often linking the danger to the perceived increase in ethnic and racial diversity and to the influence of feminist and anti-racist social movements.

    Scientific and Ethical Challenges in Sperm Decline Claims

    The Harvard researchers argue that claims of recent and impending dramatic declines in human sperm counts are based on a number of scientifically and ethically problematic assumptions:

    • Claims about precipitous sperm decline assume that sperm counts in Anglophone developed nations of the 1970s constitute the species optimum.
    • Declining sperm counts do not predict declining fertility. The assumption that male fertility scales proportionately with sperm count is unsupported by any available evidence.
    • The proposed causal mechanism for lower sperm counts of exposure to environmental endocrine disrupting chemicals is not supported by the geographical and historical patterns of average population sperm counts.
    • The use of two categories labeled “Western” and “Other” in analyzing sperm counts, as seen in the major 2017 meta-analysis of sperm decline studies, is scientifically unsound and embeds unethical racist and colonial assumptions in the study design. These statistical aggregations obscure the diversity across rural and urban locations within nations, and disguise the fact that there is very limited data on individuals’ sperm counts in countries Levine et al. categorized as “Other.”

    As the paper concludes, “Researchers must take care to weigh hypotheses against alternatives and consider the language and narrative frames in which they present their work. In addition to its explanatory virtues, we argue that biovariability offers a more promising framework than does “sperm decline” for attending to these imperatives.”

    Reference: “The future of sperm: a biovariability framework for understanding global sperm count trends” by Marion Boulicault, Meg Perret, Jonathan Galka, Alex Borsa, Annika Gompers, Meredith Reiches and Sarah Richardson, 10 May 2021, Human Fertility.
    DOI: 10.1080/14647273.2021.1917778

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    8 Comments

    1. William Adama on May 10, 2021 11:50 pm

      Another way of saying Nature is telling us that there are too many of us.

      Reply
    2. David Coolidge on May 11, 2021 12:12 am

      This is due to milk and dairy consumption.
      Enjoy your estrogen

      Reply
    3. Seth Halpern on May 11, 2021 1:54 am

      Are they suggesting that the Western red meat diet artificially and gratuitously boosted sperm count? Joe Biden to the rescue. 😉👍

      Reply
    4. Daylee See'3r on May 11, 2021 3:32 am

      Which right rectangular prism does not have a volume of voice..

      Reply
    5. Dave Hayslip on May 11, 2021 3:54 am

      I think dairy and all processed foods play a pert. But hey i have 6 kids and i.m as anglo as they come. And what of the amish. I know alot of them that have more than 7 8 kids. ???? Sooooo?

      Reply
    6. Sperm change on May 11, 2021 5:52 am

      It’s from all the female hormones in the water. They don’t break down and can’t be filtered out.

      Reply
    7. Javier H on May 11, 2021 6:55 am

      All done by design.

      Remember the vaccines? lol

      Good luck to you 🐑 who got the shot lololol

      Reply
    8. OB on May 11, 2021 7:51 am

      I am sure glad to see every conversation, no matter the industry or field, being infested with such things as: social injustice ideologies and political agendas.

      Such a breath of fresh air!
      It’s about freaking time we reimagined Science. We gotta burn the whiteness out of it, both the foundation & the core was made by white people, it’s past time we burn it all to the ground.

      We finally getting somewhere with sciences in the 2021s. This article just goes to show we making progress.
      See, everybody acting crazy over sperm counts and all this time it ain’t been nothing wrong.

      so glad to see they gettn it right now that they taking in accounts all the white supremacy, racist republicans, and bigots.

      And then just like that, they proved they ain’t no issues with the low sperm count. Just they science didn’t take in account how whiteness messes everything up.

      Just getting real now.
      The issues, all issues, is and always was whites and they whiteness, causes you ain’t gots to be white to be white, if you know what I am saying.

      Reply
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