06:05 PM
Sunday, August 18, 2024
The issue of childbirth and its timing has always been of interest to couples. Although most studies have focused on the effect of the mother’s age on the health of the fetus, recent research has begun to shed light on the role of the father’s age in this. an equation.
A new study also suggests that delaying childbearing in men may affect the health of their children, raising questions about the benefits and risks associated with late fatherhood.
A new study from Stanford University showed that fathers who have children after the age of 50 raise concerns about the child’s health and future, despite the father’s ability to have children at this age.
According to Discovery Research, the findings revealed some surprises regarding the birth of male children after the age of 50, as children born to fathers over 50 are at a slightly higher risk of premature birth and weight low birth
The study found that older fathers, ie those aged 70 or over, were less likely to have children.
The study also found that older fathers are more likely to have children with first-time mothers over 25.
2024-08-18 15:05:00
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