Best age to have a baby for men and women. Fertility medicine point of view. 2

Best age to have a baby for men and women. Fertility medicine point of view. 2

Best age to have a baby for men and women. Fertility medicine point of view. 2

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Best age to have a baby biologically for men and women differs. Leading fertility expert discusses optimal age for men and for women to have a child. How to navigate biological and societal pressures on fertility? How age impacts reproductive choices for women and for men?


Best age to have a baby biologically for men and women. Dr. Anton Titov, MD. What is the best age to have a baby biologically? Dr. Heather Huddleston, MD. What is the best age for a woman to have a baby. Peak of fertility for a woman is about 25 years of age. Biologically 25 years old is the best age to get pregnant for a woman. Chances of getting pregnant by age decline after 30 years of age for a woman. There is no really best age for man to have child because male fertility does not decline significantly with age. So the best age for a man to have a baby is when it is socially and financially acceptable. Video interview with leading expert in fertility treatment and reproductive medicine. Best age to have a baby biologically is mid twenties. Dr. Anton Titov, MD. Medical second opinion confirms that older age infertility diagnosis is correct and complete. Medical second opinion also confirms that infertility treatment in older age is required. Medical second opinion helps to choose the best treatment for infertility in older age group. Get medical second opinion on older age infertility and be confident that your treatment is the best. Dr. Heather Huddleston, MD. Best age to have a baby when the woman is ready to have a baby and become a mother. Dr. Anton Titov, MD. What's the Best Age to Have a Baby for women? Best age for a man to have a baby. Online medical second opinion on infertility. 1234 Dr. Heather Huddleston, MD. From a reproductive standpoint, what is the best age to have a child? Probably it's more of a question about best age to have a child for a woman? Dr. Anton Titov, MD. But is there best age to have a baby for a man? Online medical second opinion on infertility. 1234 (Reproductive Medicine Fertility specialist, UCSF). From a biologic standpoint probably a peak of fertility in women is somewhere in the mid-twenties. Fertility is going to start declining very slowly in the late twenties and early thirties. We really don't notice that much a dramatic change in fertility until probably the mid thirties. So the mid-20s is when women are at peak fertility. But the reality of today's society is different. It’s not often the best time to have a kid from the individual perspective of the couple. So at the end of the day I think women have to make the reproductive choices that make sense for their lives. Then ultimately we can hopefully help them. Online medical second opinion on infertility. 1234 Is there any data when it's best to have a child for males? There's a lot of discussion in the in the media about that. Online medical second opinion on infertility. 1234 There is not a lot of strong data around the role of male age. We think that probably there's not a huge or very significant impact of age on male side of fertility until probably 40s, 50s, 60s (male age). As men get much older, pushing into 50s and 60s range of age, there is some suggestion of increased problems in offspring. There is suggestion of increased rate of neurologic disorders in children being seen. It's a very small increase. I don't know that it's completely known. But it is thought that the sperm age into that range. There may be an increase of some mutations. But in general at the age is that women are really starting to struggle with fertility issues. Which happens in the late 30s and early 40s. But the male side of fertility is still pretty stable. So in a male who is 42, I would not really attribute infertility problem to old sperm at 42. Dr. Heather Huddleston, MD. Whereas eggs are probably going to be having a lot of trouble creating a pregnancy at the age of 42. So women unfortunately have a shorter fertility window. Female window of fertility closes earlier than it does for men. for men to some degree there's not really an end. They can remain fertile into their seventies and eighties. Dr. Anton Titov, MD. Best age to have a baby biologically? Video interview with leading fertility expert. Peak fertility for women is 25. Men have no significant fertility decline.

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