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COULD BE POSSIBLE BECAUSE UPON CONCEPTION THE SPERM HAS A BIG EFFECT ON THE EGG. THIS IS THE COMMON CAUSE OF MISCARRIAGE, CHROMOSOMAL ABNORMALITY. |
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this is of little effect i think. i never heard that a father's age is one factor that contributes to the miscarriage. it is more on the mother's side. |
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It is very possible droilly81 that a father's age is one factor that may cause a high risk to miscarry. When the sperm is produced it brings with it the chromosomes from the father thus a defective sperm when united to the egg of the mother can cause a defective embryo and may be the cause to miscarry. |
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True because both parents contribute to the life that is created so both may affect the formation and if there is miscarriage then it is also possible that the father has contributed to such. |
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This is a fact.Father's should also have a regular check up in order to be aware of this possibility. |
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Defective sperm is the most common reason also for recurrent pregnancies. I'm not sure if it is due to the father's age. |
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So it is advisable for the father to also have a regular check up in order to correct such disorder. |
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both parents should have a regular check up.even if not with the age concern it is still advisable to have both of the checked for possibilities. |
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It should be a common practice to have a regular check up even before ttc for both partners. |
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Male factors also contributes to miscarriages due to low sperm count and abnormal sperms. |
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