Delayed motherhood increases the probability of sons to be infertile.

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PurposeTo ascertain whether advanced maternal age at birth is associated with offspring infertility.MethodsA written questionnaire was completed by infertile couples attending our clinic in the presence of a researcher.ResultsMaternal age at birth (odds ratio 1.236, 95% CI 1.100-1.388) and birth order of all respondents and their respective siblings (odds ratio 0.551, 95% CI 0.351-0.865) were significant predictors of male infertility. The probability of a man being infertile increased as mother's age at birth increased (regression coefficient +/- standard error 0.212 +/- 0.059; P < 0.001), but decreased as birth order increased (regression coefficient +/- standard error -0.596 +/- 0.230; P = 0.010).ConclusionsDelayed motherhood may enhance the probability of sons to be infertile. The probability of a man being infertile would be greater if he comes from a small family than if he comes from a large family.

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