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Dr. Shrinidhi Nathany: Delayed Parenthood Increases Fertility and Genetic Risks
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Delayed Parenthood: Fertility and Genetic Risks Rise, Warns Dr. Shrinidhi Nathany
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News18
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17-03-2026, 19:00
Delayed Parenthood: Fertility and Genetic Risks Rise, Warns Dr. Shrinidhi Nathany
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Rising age of marriage and first childbirth in urban India impacts biological realities.
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Female fertility declines after 32, sharply after 37; male paternal age increases genetic mutation risk.
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Children inherit more genetic mutations with increasing paternal age, linked to disorders like autism and schizophrenia.
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Maternal age increases risk of chromosomal abnormalities (e.g., Down syndrome) and pregnancy complications.
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Assisted reproductive technologies' success rates also decline with age, highlighting biological timelines.
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