Sperm from older men is more likely to have genetic defects.
embryos are screened prior to implantation when in vitro is used. This issue will not be relevent, because if there is something genetically wrong with the embryo it will be discarded and not implanted. This is why I don’t agree with the in vitro process.
That was my first thought.
Those little tadpoles don’t move so fast and the genes deteriorate.
Right there is the FIRST problem with this story....
I am reminded of the song “I Am My Own Grandpa”.
that is a mostly myth pushed by fembots jealous of men’s ability to procreate till the grave
and resented by ever lower testosterone meterosexual GenY and echoboomers who resent us old dogs
my great grandaddy had kids in his 70s and they did great
i have them at 50 and they are more manly than most of their mousey peers
so, suck it up son....you hear?
/s