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Paternal age is among the most significant factors affecting a couple's chance of conceiving and their pregnancy outcomes. Men over the age of 35–40 typically experience a decrease in sperm health, which affects: Pregnancy rates. Pregnancy rates decrease with paternal age.
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Time to conception. Compared to men 25 years or younger, men 45 years or older are 12.5 times more likely to take over two years to conceive. Miscarriage risk. Pregnancy loss between the 6- and 20-week gestation period increases by 27% in fathers 35 years or older. That risk doubles when fathers reach 50. Adverse pregnancy outcomes. Pregnancies that involve a male over the age of 45 see an increased risk of birthing complications, and their offspring have an increased risk for adverse birth outcomes. Offspring health risks. The probability is still generally low, but studies show that older fathers may be more likely to have children with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, autism, Down syndrome, or childhood leukemia. It is believed that random mutations in a man's sperm pile up over the years, which can pass genetic mutations to a child and increase their chances of developing a psychological or neurocognitive disorder. So, why does age have an impact on male fertility? There are four sperm quality parameters that naturally change with age: count, motility, morphology, and DNA fragmentation. Sperm count is the number of sperm produced per ejaculation. A low sperm count decreases the chances of getting your partner pregnant. Although scientific research has not found a direct decline of sperm count by age, some studies have found correlations. One study reported a decrease in sperm count of up to 2.6% per year of age. Findings are inconclusive of whether age directly impacts sperm count but regardless, sperm count is just one piece of the fertility puzzle. Sperm motility refers to the movement of sperm, or how well it "swims." Poor swimmers (low motility) have a decreased chance of pregnancy. According to research, sperm motility is expected to decrease by about 0.8% per year of age. When comparing the sperm in men between the ages 30 to 35 with men over 55, sperm motility decreased by 54%. A morphology measurement will tell you the percentage of sperm with proper shape, size, and structure. This ideally looks like a smooth oval head with a cap, a midpiece, and a long tail. Generally, men produce many abnormal sperm—morphology measurements as low as 4% are still considered within the normal range. Over time, that number tends to fall. Studies show that sperm morphology decreases by about 0.65% per year of age.
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