Scientists discover unexpected side effect of regular masturbation

Researchers may have identified a surprising—and largely positive—side effect of regular self-pleasure. For those concerned with reproductive health, the latest data suggests that “saving up” might actually be doing more harm than good.

The world of fertility is often crowded with anecdotal advice, ranging from complex dietary regimens to the precise timing of intimacy. Amidst this noise, a recurring debate has centered on the ideal frequency of male ejaculation and whether there is a biological threshold for “too much.”

Debunking the Abstinence Myth

In recent years, internet trends like “No Nut November” have pushed the narrative that prolonged abstinence can “supercharge” testosterone levels and improve sperm quality. However, the medical community has remained steadfast in its skepticism. Experts at Medical News Today have noted that, far from providing a physical boost, extended periods of forced abstinence may actually contribute to increased levels of anxiety or depression.

Now, a landmark review led by the University of Oxford offers the most comprehensive evidence to date against the abstinence theory. Analyzing 115 human studies involving nearly 55,000 men—alongside 56 studies across 30 non-human species—the research indicates that longer gaps between ejaculations are linked to a significant decline in overall sperm health.

The findings, recently highlighted by UNILAD, reveal that as the period of abstinence grows, critical factors such as motility (the sperm’s ability to swim) and viability (the percentage of live sperm) begin to drop. Simultaneously, researchers observed a marked increase in DNA damage. In short: sperm has a “use-by date,” and those that sit in storage for too long begin to deteriorate.

The “Refresh” Effect

The biological takeaway is clear: more frequent ejaculation, including through masturbation, acts as a high-efficiency “refresh” button for the reproductive system. By clearing out older, potentially damaged cells, the body is prompted to replenish the supply with younger, healthier sperm.

This aligns with a growing body of evidence regarding the broader health benefits of regular activity. A celebrated Harvard University study, which followed more than 31,000 men, found that those who ejaculated 21 times or more per month saw a 31% reduction in their risk of developing prostate cancer compared to those who did so less frequently.

“The results held up to rigorous statistical evaluation even after other lifestyle factors and the frequency of PSA testing were taken into account,” the study noted.

Why Storage Stalls Success

The Oxford review points to two primary culprits behind the decline of stored sperm:

  1. Oxidative Stress: Over time, biological “rust” known as oxidative stress builds up in the reproductive tract, physically damaging the integrity of the sperm’s DNA.
  2. Energy Depletion: Sperm are among the most active cells in the body but have very limited energy reserves. When stored for excessive periods, they simply run out of the fuel required to function properly upon release.

As reproductive medicine evolves, these findings suggest that the traditional advice of multi-day abstinence before fertility testing or conception may soon be replaced by a recommendation for “fresher” samples.

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