What is the best childbearing age for men and when will men lose their Fertility? The optimal reproductive age for women is generally around 25 to 30 years old. In fact, men also have reproductive age, which is also important and affects the quality of sperm, thereby affecting the fetus. When will men lose their Fertility? When is the best age for men to have children? Let's talk about it.
When do men lose Fertility? The best reproductive age for men is 35 at the latest, but after the age of 40, Fertility will be affected to a certain extent, especially the function of the testes, which will affect the quality and quantity of sperm, especially the shape of sperm. Of course, it will not rule out special cases, such as men who are already very old but still in good health and well maintained, Naturally, they will also have certain Fertility.
Of course, some people may also be curious, so what's the matter? The original optimal childbearing age is statistically limited, but if you can do a good job of maintenance at ordinary times, even men who are 40 years old will still have a certain Fertility. What conditions can lead to male infertility?
1. Sperm abnormalities: Although older males have poorer sperm quality, there are also some males with idiopathic infertility. That is to say, among all infertile males, 40% -75% cannot find a specific cause, usually manifested as abnormal sperm quality, low quantity, and low vitality. There is also a type of male, which belongs to azoospermia, accounting for approximately 10% -15% of the male infertility population.
2. Excessive pressure: In modern society, men are generally under excessive pressure. In addition, factors such as irregular diet, staying up late, and unhealthy lifestyle can easily lead to endocrine disorders, affecting normal sperm quality.
3. Obesity: People who are too overweight may also experience difficulty giving birth. Due to excessive body fat, it can affect the metabolic function of the body, leading to an increased risk of developing the three highs. Research has found that people who suffer from these conditions can also harm sperm health.
4. Adverse environment: If men are frequently exposed to adverse environments, they may also face infertility. For example, newly renovated rooms, harmful substances such as pesticides and insecticides, X-ray radiation, CT, etc. may pose a threat to sperm quality and pose risks such as deformities. In addition, it is not allowed for men to frequently steam sauna, as high-temperature environments can cause sperm death. Therefore, it is recommended to maintain testicular temperature not too high.
At what age will a man begin to become infertile? Compared with women, men have stronger Fertility. In news reports, we can see that many elderly men still have the ability to conceive, but we rarely hear that women can still conceive in their old age.
Therefore, as long as men maintain good physical condition, they can discharge sperm normally. Moreover, as long as the quality and vitality of sperm are sufficient, there is no limit to the reproductive age. Although male Fertility is related to age, it does not play a decisive role. Of course, there are many factors that affect men's Fertility.
If we can avoid these adverse factors, men can have Fertility all their lives. In daily life, as long as you develop healthy habits, pay attention to diet and rest, improve the vitality and quality of sperm, and maintain intact overall sexual function, men are less likely to face the problem of infertility. It is worth mentioning that male infertility can occur at any age stage.