The heartbreaking truth behind Tammy Hembrow's engagement to Love Island Australia star Matt Zukowski
Daily MailTammy Hembrow thrilled fans on Sunday by announcing her Love Island Australia star boyfriend Matt Zukowski had proposed after just three months of dating. But Tammy Hembrow and Love Island Australia star Matt Zukowski's engagement news comes with a heartbreaking caveat - Matt won't be able to give his new wife-to-be children 'If I was to start seeing a girl. These medicines are listed below: sulfasalazine – an anti-inflammatory medicine used to treat conditions such as Crohn's disease and rheumatoid arthritis; sulfasalazine can decrease the number of sperm, but its effects are temporary and your sperm count should return to normal when you stop taking it anabolic steroids – are often used illegally to build muscle and improve athletic performance; long-term abuse of anabolic steroids can reduce sperm count and sperm mobility chemotherapy – medicines used in chemotherapy can sometimes severely reduce sperm production herbal remedies – some herbal remedies, such as root extracts of the Chinese herb Tripterygium wilfordii, can affect the production of sperm or reduce the size of your testicles illegal drugs, such as marijuana and cocaine, can also affect semen quality. And I was like, 'Oh, s**t.'' The reality star told hosts Taku and Selina that he 'wasn't embarrassed' by the reproductive issue, but admitted it does impact his approach to dating It's unknown whether Tammy, 29, wants to have children, given that she is already a mother of three.