Father's age affects pregnancy

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Father's age affects pregnancy
Miscarriage rates nearly double for potential dads over 45, study finds
Matthew Coutts, Canwest News Service
Published: Monday, July 07, 2008
TORONTO -- The age of the potential father -- not just the mother -- can seriously limit the chances of having a baby later in life, according to a study released today. While it has long been documented would-be mothers in their mid-30s or older face reduced pregnancy rates and increased miscarriages, researchers say this is the strongest proof to date that similar problems are caused by the age of the would-be father in couples that face difficulty conceiving.
Researchers at France's Eylau Centre for Assisted Reproduction monitored 21,239 cases of intrauterine inseminations (IUI), an effective type of artificial insemination, in more than 12,000 couples between 2002 and 2006.
They found maternal age was closely associated with a decrease in the pregnancy rate -- 8.9 per cent in women over 35 years, compared with 14.5 per cent in younger women -- as well as a higher miscarriage rate.
"But we also demonstrated that the age of the father was important in the rate of pregnancy, with a negative effect for men over 40," said Stephanie Belloc, lead author of the study.
"And even more surprising, the proportion of miscarriages went up as well," she added.
The study, to be presented at the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology conference in Barcelona, showed paternal age led to decreases in the pregnancy rate, from 12.3 per cent with fathers 30 years of age or younger, to 9.3 per cent in fathers older than 45 years of age. The rate of miscarriage more than doubled over the same periods, from 13.7 per cent to 32.4 per cent.
In most cases the couples were being treated at the clinic because the husband had infertility issues, but researchers say the findings relate to men without such problems. "There is no doubt that we can extrapolate from the study to men in general," said co-author Yves Menezo, also a researcher at the Eylau Centre.
In IUI, the sperm is "washed" in order to separate it from the seminal fluid and then inserted directly into the uterus. The goal is to increase the chances of fertilization and remove any chemicals in the semen that may cause discomfort for the woman.
Belloc said sperm with DNA damage, common in older men, was still able to enter the egg during IUI, but the weakened sperm could result in failure to conceive. While previous reports show a decline in sperm count and quality in older men, this is the first clinical proof that a man's age has a direct affect on fertility.

© The Vancouver Sun 2008
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Double success - Treat the MAN

If you treat infertility then you probably are fairly good at treating women and the majority of their gynecological conditions they present . How good are you at treating the guys?

Here are two good reasons to know how to treat men well.

1.) It take two to make a baby. It has been my experience as well as others who specialize in fertility that your pregnancy rates go up when the men also receives treatment to improve his Jing. Hmmm, maybe their is something to the Yin yang theories.

2.) Your practice will grow twice as fast. For those of you who could be busier it is an easy way to grow your practice. The woman comes in because of her fertility. But as it says above, it takes two to make a baby so even though she may want to have a baby more than her partner, her chances go up if both are treated (especially if there has been a history of miscarriages). So you can ethically and with integrity suggest her male partner have a consult and treatment to boost his fertility. Remember, to create a healthy child both should be in good heath at the time of and leading up to conception.

Many have jumped on the ban wagon of treating infertility. But the men could benefit from what our medicine offers.

There are few courses out there on men. I have listed the Men's courses Pro D offers. If you know of any more please let us know. Here is a link to the courses listed below.

http://www.prodseminars.com/infertilityspecialization_course...

Heather Bruce - Practical fertility - section on male infertility

Jane Lyttleton - Module on male infertility

Peter Deadman - acupuncture in male infertility and erectile Dysfunction

Bob Damone - Improving Men's Sexual Health and Reproductive Function with Chinese Medicine

Dr. Paul Magarelli - Biology of Reproduction

Lorne Brown Dr. TCM, FABORM

www.acubalance.ca

www.prodseminars.com

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Treating Men and Kiiko Style

There is a good article on treating Men with Kiiko Style by Avi Magidoff available for free at . . .

http://www.ejom.co.uk/vol-3-no-3/featured-article/male-uro-g...

Daniel Schulman

Charlottetown, PEI, Canada

Daniel Schulman
Charlottetown, PEI, Canada

Schulman's picture

Treating Men with Kiiko Style

There is a good article on treating men with Kiiko style acupuncture by Avi Magidoff available for free at

http://www.ejom.co.uk/vol-3-no-3/featured-article/male-uro-g...

Daniel Schulman

Charlottetown, PEI, Canada

Daniel Schulman
Charlottetown, PEI, Canada