suggesting that as men get older, they face an increased risk of fathering children with abnormalities
Walking in his shoes
July 15, 8:43 AM
When it comes to fertility and the prospect of having normal babies, it has always been assumed that women need to start a family before the age of 30 to avoid high risk pregnancies, not to how hard it is on our bodies. But evidence is raising questions about that assumption, suggesting that as men get older, they face an increased risk of fathering children with abnormalities. Several recent studies are starting to persuade many doctors that men should not be too cavalier about postponing marriage and children.
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