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Question Posted Monday June 1 2009, 6:05 am

i was wondering, can boys make babies all their lives or do they go through a thing like menopause?

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familyfirst answered Monday June 1 2009, 1:19 pm:
The person who previously answered your question is correct. Men produce sperm their entire lives. I want to take it one step further and add a little more. While they do produce the sperm, the sperm goes through a bit of a change and it has been suspected (possibly proven by now) that older men have a higher rate of helping to produce babies with developmental problems.

Women over 35 are at higher risk of having babies with developmental issues such as Down's syndrome and/or other birth defects. Now it is believed that older men are at higher risk as well.

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NinjaNeer answered Monday June 1 2009, 9:24 am:
Men produce sperm their entire lives. There are reports of men fathering children at age 90 and even older!

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