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Can Drinking Semen Improve Fertility Issues? 1 Ob-Gyn Weighs In
If there’s anything we, as a society, should understand by now, it’s that the Kardashian fam may not be the best people to take advice from. Between Kim’s weight loss methods and Kourtney’s supplement brand, what comes out of their mouths is questionable at best – and that includes Kourtney’s take on how semen has anything to do with fertility issues.
In a season one episode of “The Kardashians,” Kourtney revealed that a doctor advised her to drink semen four days a week to improve her fertility. (Yes, you read that right.) In the episode, Kourtney and her hubs, Travis Barker, met with a wellness expert to discuss her fertility issues. There, she explained that a doctor advised her to drink Barker’s semen four times a week.
“I can’t remember what he said, if [my fertility count] was low or high. But he told us, well, he told me, that the thing that would help it was drinking come, like, four times a week.”
Barker responded with a smirk, “I love this doctor.”
The eldest Kardashian sister, who has openly struggled with fertility issues but is now pregnant, didn’t specify who the doctor is or what he specializes in. However, she was quick to clarify that she and Barker didn’t actually try this, ahem, “technique” – instead, they opted for what’s called a Panchakarma cleanse.
Whether or not the Kardashian actually sipped on her husband’s ejaculation is really none of our business. But in a world of misinformation out there regarding fertility issues, we knew we had to fact-check this with an actual ob-gyn – especially given the many viewers tuned into the episodes. Here’s what she had to say.
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Does Drinking Semen Improve Fertility Issues?
It’s time to add this one to the “BS Things the Kardashians Say” pile, folks. Ob-gyn Daisy Ayim, MD, tells POPSUGAR there is zero truth behind this theory. “That’s ridiculous,” she says. “Do what you need to do to enjoy yourself, but ingesting semen has nothing to do with fertility.”
Because the oldest Kardashian didn’t name the specific physician who advised this – and let’s be honest, when do the Kardashians not name drop? – Dr. Ayim thinks this could have been a publicity stunt in order to stir some online chatter. When asked why a doctor would ever advise this, Dr. Ayim responds: “I think this just has to do with entertainment purposes. Entertainment is very grandiose in how they do things. I would like to believe that it wasn’t a physician that told her to drink semen to increase her fertility.”
Of course, fertility can be very complicated. And Dr. Ayim says that in general, she advises patients to enjoy their time trying to conceive. “You want to have patients relax and enjoy themselves and not make it a chore.” So if drinking your partner’s semen sounds like a fun way to add some spice into your sex life, then by all means, do engage. Just know that it’s not doing anything in particular to directly improve fertility problems. “There are medications and things that we can do to improve fertility, and drinking sperm is not one of them,” Dr. Ayim says.
As for ways in which you can boost your fertility naturally, you can try acupuncture, quit habits like smoking, and get some vitamin D. But more importantly, you should speak to a fertility specialist who can provide medical advice on how to approach your pregnancy given your specific needs.
Bottom line: “It sounds very cute and laughable on TV, but in real life, there are people that actually look at what these celebrities are doing and think they should do it too. No one should ever get medical advice from a TV show,” Dr. Ayim advises.