They're at it again, but with a twist - this time flat out suggesting that older hamsters shack up with a younger guy to ensure they have a healthy baby. Yes, I know there was a thread about this subject here, and it is an excellent one, but this is the first time I've seen the you-go-girlism work its way into a regular newspaper.
This on it's face seems illogical. No matter how old you are, so long as your girl is fertile and preferably young, just keep fucking and eventually she'll get pregnant. Odds are you'll score eventually.
Good reminder to wrap it up when banging MILFs, fellas.
This hopeful tale doesn't do much to disprove what we already know - eggs get older with the woman, and they get stale. Whatever risk there is on the side of an older guy fathering a child with a younger woman pales by comparison.
Spin, hamster, spin....
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Older women trying for baby should opt for toy boy
The Star | 4 July 2017, 2:03pm
Daily Mail
LONDON: It's not only women who need to worry about their biological clock ticking.
Men who wait until their 40s to try to become fathers could cut their chances by more than a third.
YOUNG DADS: Research has shown that men younger than 30 have a better chance of fathering a child.
A study in the US has found that men aged 40 to 42 with a female partner who is under 30 have an average birth rate of 46%.
This is more than a third below the 73% rate for men aged 30 to 35.
This on it's face seems illogical. No matter how old you are, so long as your girl is fertile and preferably young, just keep fucking and eventually she'll get pregnant. Odds are you'll score eventually.
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DNA becomes damaged with age, explaining the higher risk of older men having children with autism and schizophrenia, experts believe. And men aged 40 to 42 are a fifth less likely to have a baby than before their 30th birthday, the results suggest.
The findings, for couples having in-vitro fertilisation, suggest women are better off trying for children with a man their own age or younger.
Commenting on the research by Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, British expert Professor Nick Macklon of Southampton University said: "I suppose from the social side the value of this is not only in counselling couples about when to move for ART (assisted reproductive technology), but it may help women encourage their male partners to get a move on."
Scientists analysed data on 7753 couples seen at a Boston fertility clinic between 2000 and 2014.
Their results suggest women who have put off trying for a baby are much better off finding a toy boy if they want to fall pregnant. Those aged 35 to 40 were almost 30% more likely to have a child with a partner aged below 30 than one aged 30 to 35.
Good reminder to wrap it up when banging MILFs, fellas.
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Dr Gillian Lockwood, of Midland Fertility Services, who was not involved in the study, said: "While a little girl is born with every egg she is ever going to have, men are making new sperm every morning all the way through their reproductive lives.
"But every time there is cell division to make the next generation of sperm, there is the possibility of error creeping in," she added.
"It’s the cumulative effect of these errors as cell division goes on and on that is probably causing the problem."
Lead researcher Dr Laura Dodge said older men trying to conceive naturally were less likely to get women pregnant, took longer to do so and increased risk of miscarriage.
This may be due to DNA damage and changes to genes.
The US study, presented at the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology in Geneva, Switzerland, found women saw their chances of a live birth fall 46% from when they are under 30 to aged 40 to 42. But men cut odds of having a baby by 20% over the same time.
Dodge said there was little men could do to counteract the effect of age on their sperm, adding: "The best pre-conception advice we can offer is to maintain a healthy lifestyle." - Daily Mail
This hopeful tale doesn't do much to disprove what we already know - eggs get older with the woman, and they get stale. Whatever risk there is on the side of an older guy fathering a child with a younger woman pales by comparison.
Spin, hamster, spin....