MEN URGED TO FREEZE SPERM
Young men should freeze their sperm if they want to become fathers later in life, experts warn.
They found semen is affected as men get older – with a marked reduction in quality in ten years.
A drop in sperm count and speed can make it harder to conceive, while lower semen quality can also raise the risk of having a child with learning disabilities.
Scientists from Stanford University in California monitored the semen of 500 young men who regularly donated at a sperm bank between 2003 and 2013.
Sperm count and mobility declined over the period, as well as its ability to survive being frozen, the American Society for Reproductive Medicine's annual conference in Baltimore heard
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