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Older sperm donors 'just as good' | Older sperm donors 'just as good' |
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Women should not worry about using sperm from older donors as the success rate is the same as using a younger man's sperm, researchers say. | Women should not worry about using sperm from older donors as the success rate is the same as using a younger man's sperm, researchers say. |
The average age of donors has risen in the UK since the right to anonymity was removed in 2005. | The average age of donors has risen in the UK since the right to anonymity was removed in 2005. |
Doctors said there was concern about the impact on the odds of a pregnancy. | Doctors said there was concern about the impact on the odds of a pregnancy. |
Experts said only older men with the best sperm could donate, so men as a whole should not see the results as an excuse to delay fatherhood. | Experts said only older men with the best sperm could donate, so men as a whole should not see the results as an excuse to delay fatherhood. |
A presentation at the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology annual conference showed the average age of donors was 26 before the law change and 34 afterwards. | A presentation at the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology annual conference showed the average age of donors was 26 before the law change and 34 afterwards. |
"It is a huge difference," said Dr Meenakshi Choudhary from the Newcastle Fertility Centre. | "It is a huge difference," said Dr Meenakshi Choudhary from the Newcastle Fertility Centre. |
"It may concern women, who are already older, who know their chances are lower, that if they go for an older sperm then their chance of a live birth will be further reduced and compromised." | "It may concern women, who are already older, who know their chances are lower, that if they go for an older sperm then their chance of a live birth will be further reduced and compromised." |
She analysed data from 39,282 cycles of IVF between 1991 and 2012, concluding that older men had the same success rates as younger men. | She analysed data from 39,282 cycles of IVF between 1991 and 2012, concluding that older men had the same success rates as younger men. |
Dr Meenakshi Choudhary told the BBC: "It doesn't matter up to the age of 45 years, there was no decline observed in this study. | Dr Meenakshi Choudhary told the BBC: "It doesn't matter up to the age of 45 years, there was no decline observed in this study. |
"Sperm donors are a select group of the population, they are healthy fertile donors who go through a stringent recruitment criteria. | "Sperm donors are a select group of the population, they are healthy fertile donors who go through a stringent recruitment criteria. |
"Based on this we can say that age does not matter as long as the sperm quality is good." | "Based on this we can say that age does not matter as long as the sperm quality is good." |
'Men not invincible' | 'Men not invincible' |
Dr Allan Pacey, a senior lecturer in sperm at the University of Sheffield, said men should not be tempted by complacency. | |
He told the BBC: "I think there is a perception out there that men are invincible from reproductive ageing - we just need to look at Charlie Chaplin who was 73 when he had his eleventh child. | He told the BBC: "I think there is a perception out there that men are invincible from reproductive ageing - we just need to look at Charlie Chaplin who was 73 when he had his eleventh child. |
"We know that as men go above the age of 40 and go into their fifties, their chances of getting a woman pregnant does reduce as a consequence of age. | "We know that as men go above the age of 40 and go into their fifties, their chances of getting a woman pregnant does reduce as a consequence of age. |
"I don't think you can take this data and apply it uncritically to the general population, the advice would still be you should be trying to have a child before the age of 40 or 45." | "I don't think you can take this data and apply it uncritically to the general population, the advice would still be you should be trying to have a child before the age of 40 or 45." |
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