Longevity of Healthy Sperm Posted: 10-17-04 10:04am
As it sometimes happens in women(high risk
for pregency) in there years over 35 or
so, is it also true for male sperm cells
having an adverse effect on healthy babies
if they become older. To the point: is a
50 year old man more probable of having
unhealthy sperm cells that could cause a
abnormality in a baby? And are there
tests that might detect such a risk?
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trap
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 18 Oct 2004 Posts: 65 Location: california
Posted: 10-20-04 16:53pm
Sperm dosnt go bad -either they swim and
latch or they dont