While men can father children at older ages, male fertility does decline with age, albeit typically later and more gradually than in women. As men age, there can be a decrease in sperm quality, including reduced motility, altered morphology, and an increase in DNA fragmentation. This can potentially lead to longer times to conception and a slightly higher risk of certain genetic issues. Consulting a fertility specialist can provide insights into age-related fertility considerations.
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