Can a man still have children at 60?

A man of sixty, in good health and with normal sperm indicators, may be fertile. Fertility may be lost if there are some serious reproductive system pathologies.
Under normal circumstances, if a man is relatively healthy, has no reproductive system diseases, and has normal sperm indicators, it usually does not have an impact on fertility and he can have children normally.
If a man suffers from some serious diseases, such as testicular cancer, prostate cancer, etc., and also undergoes surgical treatment, it may lead to the loss of fertility.
If a man wants to have children at the age of 60, he should go to the doctor for a detailed checkup to make sure that all the indicators of his body are normal.