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Couples With Infertility Problems Often Focus on a Woman's Biological Clock and Forget About the Male Contribution

It is well known that a woman's ability to conceive takes a dramatic dive as she approaches 40, but, what about the male biological clock? Men are often the forgotten piece of the infertility puzzle, but recent research suggests that infertility or early pregnancy loss isn't always because of an aging egg. A recent report from the Journal of the American Medical Association looks at past research to examine why aging men experience declining fertility. It appears that men older than 35... Full Story
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