Abstract

The mean maternal and paternal age have increased over the past several decades (1, 2). While studies have examined the impact of advanced maternal age, there is limited, conflicting data regarding advanced paternal age. This disparity makes it difficult to counsel couples undergoing assisted reproductive technology (ART). A recent small study using paired sibling oocyte recipients concluded that paternal age ≥45 years had a negative effect on clinical pregnancy rates.

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