Thinking About Fatherhood After 40? These Important Facts May Surprise You

Conversations about fertility often focus on women, but men’s reproductive health is also an important part of family planning.

Many men become fathers in their 40s, 50s, and beyond. While age does not prevent fatherhood, research suggests that certain aspects of male fertility may gradually change over time. Understanding these changes can help individuals and couples make informed decisions when planning for the future.

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