Fertility and the aging male.

Rev Urol

Division of Advanced Reproductive Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Colorado at Denver School of Medicine, Aurora, CO, USA

Published: May 2012

In the United States since 1980, the birth rate in women aged > 35 years has increased by nearly 60%, whereas the birth rate for women aged 20 to 34 years has increased by only 10%. The trend in parenthood at an older age has also been seen in men. Since 1980, the fertility rate for men in their 30s has increased by 21% and for men aged 40 years and older, the rate has increased nearly 30%. In contrast, the fertility rate in men younger than age 30 years has decreased by 15%. Age-related infertility will continue to be a problem. A basic understanding of the issues is critical for health care professionals so that they can effectively counsel patients who are considering a delay in childbearing for social reasons or for those seeking fertility treatments. This review details the changes in fertility seen in the aging male.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3253726PMC

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