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		<title>Do Wanna Be Dads Have a Biological Clock Too?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gabrielle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The answer, it seems, is yes.
A new article at WebMD.com reports:
A study of more than 12,000 couples undergoing fertility treatments has found that pregnancy rates drop and miscarriages increase when the father is older than 40&#8230;The results are believed to be the first to show that simply being an older dad has a strong effect on reproductive outcomes.
These findings were presented on Monday at the 24th annual conference of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology in Barcelona, Spain.
How a father&#8217;s age influences fertility has been a matter of debate. Until now, there&#8217;s been no clinical proof that simply [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.blisstree.com">Blisstree</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The answer, it seems, is yes.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.webmd.com/infertility-and-reproduction/news/20080707/dads-age-plays-role-in-fertility" target="_blank">A new article at WebMD.com reports</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>A study of more than 12,000 couples undergoing <a href="http://www.webmd.com/medical_information/health_tools/interactive/ovu_calendar" onclick="return sl(this,'','embd-lnk');" crosslinkid="31355" directive="friendlyurl" externalid="A9FC1B494E0940FA" keywordid="28635" keywordsetid="7471" path="/webmdhttp://www.webmd.com/medical_information/health_tools/interactive/ovu_calendar">fertility</a> treatments has found that pregnancy rates drop and <a href="http://www.webmd.com/infertility-and-reproduction/guide/pregnancy-miscarriage" onclick="return sl(this,'','embd-lnk');">miscarriages</a> increase when the father is older than 40&#8230;The results are believed to be the first to show that simply being an older dad has a strong effect on reproductive outcomes.</p></blockquote>
<p>These findings were presented on Monday at the <a href="http://www.blisstree.com/2008/07/07/a-fertile-week-for-fertility-news/" target="_blank">24th annual conference of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology</a> in Barcelona, Spain.</p>
<blockquote><p>How a father&#8217;s age influences fertility has been a matter of debate. Until now, there&#8217;s been no clinical proof that simply being an older dad directly affects a couple&#8217;s ability to conceive and achieve a healthy pregnancy.</p></blockquote>
<p>But I can think of several older men who have fathered healthy kids with their partners, just as I can think of women nearing and (gasp) even passing that 35-year mark, which is supposed to signal &#8220;advanced maternal age&#8221; and warrant all kinds of extra precautions,  who have become proud parents.</p>
<p>What do you think of this new finding? Is it reassuring to know that men&#8217;s age factors more into the equation, or does this feel like one more thing to worry about?</p>
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