I am 21yrs old and have been with my 39yr old partner for nearly 4 years. Lately we've been discussing marriage & eventually having a family. I am happy to get married, but wasn't planning for kids for maybe another 3 or 4 years. I am worried, however, about my kids having an older father as I know what its like for the child (both my parents were in their mid-to-late 40's when they had me), plus I am worried about higher risks of autism, schizophrenia, miscarriages etc for the baby from having a father over 40 and also whether he will be be able to keep up with the physical demands of having young kids. How old is too old for man to have a baby?
2006-10-04
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You have plenty of time, because you're only 21. There is always a risk that your child will have a problem. However, most of the risk is related to mother's advanced age (over 35) and not the father's. That being said, nobody can give you a better advice about the father's advanced age than yourself since your both parents were older. Do realize that your future husband not only has to keep up with your young child, but also with you.
2006-10-04 15:56:25
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answered by sveta_dr_mom 3
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Well,
I don't have any personal experience, but I have friends who were in a scenario similar to yours. Their dad is like 52 and their mom around 39. As natural, the father is who influences the son the most, while on a daughter's case, he has the power to be strict.
I'm not saying you're may not be strict or have good parenting skill, but one parent is not enough. Now, based on these ages, my friend (Now 17) Is pretty curious about things and is always quite energetic and some other stuff, I think this is due to the fact that his dad is to old to go out with him to play sports and stuff like that. I've known him since he was 14 and it's always been like so. Also, 21 is too young to have kids, don't want to wish you bad luck or nothing nor get you down ^_^, but a lot of people who get married at that age turn into a depression because they feel they owe it to themselves to experience the world more before getting married. It's a very hard case, but it is up to you and your partner to decide what to do.
Hope this helps : )
Laterz.....
2006-10-04 15:56:53
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answered by Malix 2
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On the average, older men (40ish) make much better fathers than young guys, as they are more mature. The danger of genetic defects is only from older mothers, so don't worry about that. You will need to start a savings plan now so your child will have college money even if your husband retires before the child starts college.
Having a child may actually keep him healthier, as he'll get more exercise keeping up with a child.
2006-10-05 04:55:10
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answered by Maple 7
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In 4 years your man will be 43. When your child graduates high school, he will be 61. Graduates college about 65. If he is relatively active and remains so, he should be able to keep up with a child and a teenager.
However, I don't think you should wait too much longer than 4 years as he will be retired by the time the kid graduates high school.
2006-10-04 15:53:44
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answered by kny390 6
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Men usually don't get too old unless they are REALLLy old.he is definitely able to have kids, but only a doctor could say for sure how long that window will stay open. risks are usually associated with the age of the mother
2006-10-04 15:52:10
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answered by gabbi512 2
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properly i visit't stand her and the opportunity of her being there for 3 weeks is nil i imagine! If she were to bypass into well being middle for even with reason she might want to have had to leave the toddler so i do not truly see some thing incorrect with it so long because the toddler is regarded after through some different person on the point of it. i'm no longer protecting her yet in basic terms giving my opinion!!
2016-12-04 07:02:12
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answered by gravitt 4
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Some men are still producing at 70.
If you plan on getting married & having kids in 4 years, He still could help out as long as his health is good.
2006-10-04 15:52:11
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answered by ? 4
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There's no such thing (medically) as a man being too old to produce children. There is also nothing medicinally wrong with the sperm in older men as opposed to younger. As for his ability to interact, that depend on how healthy he stays as he grows older! If you're really that worried, maybe you should consider changing your 'plans'?
2006-10-04 15:51:49
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answered by dominoking77 3
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he is not to old
2006-10-04 15:50:24
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answered by acid tongue 7
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Men don't have babies
2006-10-04 15:50:22
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answered by j H 6
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