New studies are changing what we thought we knew about fertility and ageing. A recent report on Daijiworld points out that men actually face a steady drop in sperm quality as they grow older.

It is also said that as age increases, sperm become less active, carry more genetic errors, and may increase the chances of complications in future pregnancies.

Why sperm deteriorate faster as men grow older Harmful DNA changes in sperm rise sharply after a certain age because sperm keep getting produced throughout a man’s life. Each new batch has a chance of picking up small mistakes, and these errors add up over time.

Do women’s eggs really age slower? On the other hand, women’s eggs seem to tell a different story. A Live Science report highlights new research showing that human eggs have a b

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