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Thursday, October 31, 2019

Fertility clock is not just for females

The effects of a mother's older age on a newborn baby's health outcomes have been well studied. However, research from the United States has also confirmed a link between older fathers and negative effects on both a mother and baby's health.

Researchers from Stanford University's School of Medicine in California analysed data from more than 40.5 million live births between 2007 and 2016, to determine the effect of a father's age on the health of the baby and mother.

The results, which were published in The British Medical Journal, show that 13% of premature births, 15% of low birth weight infants, and 15% of admissions to a neonatal intensive care unit were due to the increase in number of fathers older than 45 years. In relation to the mothers, it was found that 18% of gestational diabetes diagnoses were also attributable to these older fathers.

Although this study took place in the US, where the average age of parents has been increasing for the past 40 years, these patterns are mirrored in Australia.

Read the full article here at Jeanhailes.org.au

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