MatureDJ
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NOTE: I doubt that men have major age related fertility problems, and that most of the discrepancy is attributable to other factors.
Here is an article and the comments:
http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/07/08/fathers-age-is-also-a-factor-in-fertility/
Here are some comments:
And why would it be good news for her? Any problem in his fertility would make it less likely that SHE would get conceive.
Here's another one:
What do you think?
Here is an article and the comments:
http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/07/08/fathers-age-is-also-a-factor-in-fertility/
Here are some comments:
Now why would it be good news for men? That would be like my financial advisor telling me, "I've got good news, you're 401K is 10% lower than last month!"This is good news for men who feel like they have until Charlie Chaplin age to have children (his last was rumored to have been when he was 77), and for women who have born the brunt of the dreaded biological clock’s tick alone until now.
This is fabulous news for me, who’s 30-something boyfriend just received this article via e-mail!
And why would it be good news for her? Any problem in his fertility would make it less likely that SHE would get conceive.
Here's another one:
Is this just plain envy?2. I’m happy for my single GFs that men finally have a sell-by date. It’s about time.
What do you think?