The Risks of Advanced Paternal Age
Since spermatogenesis is a continuous process, which occurs throughout life, advanced paternal age frequently gets less consideration for childbearing. However, numerous reports have narrated a substantial impact of advanced paternal age on the time for pregnancy, adverse pregnancy outcomes and the birth of children with hereditary deformities. This topic introduces the outcome of advanced paternal age on losing fertility and elevated probability of passing birth defects and genomic changes that may have significant effect on the coming posterity. Additionally, we discussed its possible odd outcomes and the need for couples to be counseled on a timely family planning. Read more