Obstet Gynecol. 2006 Aug;108(2):369-77.
Paternal age and spontaneous abortion. Epidemiology Department, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia
University, New York, New York 10032, USA. krk6@columbia.edu
To evaluate the influence of paternal age upon spontaneous abortion.
This case-control study of 13,865 women draws on data from women's antenatal
or postpartum interviews in the Jerusalem Perinatal Study, a population-based
cohort derived from 92,408 births in 1964-1976. Case women (n=1,506) reported
spontaneous abortion in the pregnancy preceding the interview; they were
compared with women reporting live births in their previous pregnancy
(n=12,359). Logistic regression was used to adjust for maternal age, maternal
diabetes, maternal smoking, history of spontaneous abortions before the index
pregnancy, parity at interview, and interval between the index pregnancy and the
interview. The adjusted odds ratio for spontaneous abortion was 0.59 (95% confidence
interval 0.45-0.76, P< .0001) for pregnancies conceived from fathers aged
younger than 25 years compared with those from fathers aged 25-29 years. For
fathers age 40 years or older the odds ratio for spontaneous abortion was 1.6
(95% confidence interval 1.2-2.0, P=.0003) when compared with the same reference
group. Increasing paternal age is significantly associated with spontaneous
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