New Delhi, Jan. 30 -- The assumption that men can reproduce into an advanced age is untrue as according to health and fertility experts, after 35, the reproductive potential of men drops sharply because the DNA in sperms starts disintegrating. After the age of 40, the likelihood of men fathering a child without genetic abnormality declines 11 percent every year. [Also read: Male infertility: Simple lifestyle hacks, diet plan to supercharge your sperm health]

By incorporating lifestyle changes, dietary adjustments, supplements and natural remedies, men can improve their sperm count and overall fertility. However, food supplements should not be used without physician or professional advice, as it can have an impact on the health and fertil...