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  2. Semen quality - Wikipedia

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    Although it is possible for men to father children into old age, the genetic quality of sperm, as well as its volume and motility, all typically decrease with age. [2] Advancing paternal age has been implicated in a number of possible health effects. One particularly well-studied connection is the link between advancing age and autism. For ...

  3. Male infertility - Wikipedia

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    The volume of the semen sample (must be more than 1.5 ml), approximate number of total sperm cells, sperm motility/forward progression, and % of sperm with normal morphology are measured. It is possible to have hyperspermia (high volume more than 6 ml) or Hypospermia (low volume less than 0.5 ml).

  4. Infertility - Wikipedia

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    Infertility is the inability of a couple to reproduce by natural means. It is usually not the natural state of a healthy adult. Exceptions include children who have not undergone puberty, which is the body's start of reproductive capacity.

  5. What your semen says about your health - AOL

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    Semen is an important indicator of men’s overall well-being and can help raise potential issues early. What your semen says about your health Skip to main content

  6. Can Cycling Actually Lower Your Sperm Count? - AOL

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    Even if cycling doesn’t damage or kill a single one of your sperm, there»s another issue that could significantly affect whether you can father children, or even enjoy a healthy sex life.

  7. Paternal age effect - Wikipedia

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    [32] A 2009 study examined children at 8 months, 4 years and 7 years and found that higher paternal age was associated with poorer scores in almost all neurocognitive tests used but that higher maternal age was associated with better scores on the same tests; [33] this was a reverse effect to that observed in the 2005 review, which found that ...

  8. 'Bachelor' Colton Underwood says he had a low sperm count ...

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    A patient can have a normal sperm count, “but the DNA quality of the sperm can be adversely affected by another condition, which could limit their success of having kids or succeeding with IVF ...

  9. Fertility - Wikipedia

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    Men are fertile continuously, but their sperm quality is affected by their health, frequency of ejaculation, and environmental factors. [24] Fertility declines with age in both sexes. For women, the decline begins around the age of 32, and becomes precipitous at age 37. For men, potency and sperm quality begins to decline around the age of 40.