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Nieschlag Eberhard
Couples in developed countries are increasingly delaying child bearing to later in life. While it is well known that female reproductive functions decrease and genetic risks for the offspring increase beyond the age of 35 and seize completely around the age of 50, the influence of risks of paternal age on fertility and offspring are less well known. Indeed, until recently life long fertility was assumed for the male. However, testicular function slowly declines with age and fe...