for the new study, researchers collected 1,143 semen samples from 662 men between the years 2000 and 2017. the men were enrolled at the massachusetts general hospital fertility centre; 317 of them also supplied blood samples that were analyzed for reproductive hormones.
the men were, on average, 36 years old, mostly white and mostly university-educated. they were asked to report whether or not they were using drugs, including marijuana.
just over half (55 per cent) reported having smoked marijuana at some point. of those, 44 per cent were past smokers and 11 per cent current ones.
men who had smoked pot had average sperm concentrations of 62.7 million sperm per millilitre of ejaculate, compared to 45.4 million/ml in men who had never used marijuana.
there were no significant differences in sperm concentrations between current and past marijuana smokers.
a similar pattern was seen for total sperm count.
overall, the sperm of past and current marijuana users seemed to be of superior quality.
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just five per cent of marijuana smokers had sperm concentrations below 15 million/ml, the world health organization’s threshold for “normal” levels, compared with 12 per cent of men who had never smoked pot.
the marijuana smokers also had lower concentrations of follicle-stimulating hormone, or fsh, a hormone produced by the pituitary gland. when the testes are having trouble producing sperm, the pituitary compensates by producing more fsh.