The Sperm Test Results: Who's Ready for a Baby?

TLDRIn this video, Shane and Ryland receive the results of the sperm test to determine whose sperm is better for having a baby. They discover their ancestry and genetic health risks. They also find out about their genetic weight, muscle composition, sleep movement, and risk of age-related macular degeneration and Parkinson's disease. Despite the serious topics, they keep the atmosphere light-hearted and fun. At the end, they decide who is ready to have a baby.

Key insights

👶Shane and Ryland receive the results of the sperm test to determine whose sperm is better for having a baby.

🧬They learn about their ancestry and genetic health risks.

⚖️The results reveal their genetic weight and muscle composition.

💤They discover how their genes influence their sleep movement.

👴They find out their risk of age-related macular degeneration and Parkinson's disease.

Q&A

What is the purpose of the sperm test?

The sperm test helps determine whose sperm is better for having a baby.

What do they learn about their ancestry?

Shane is 99.5% European, and Ryland is 99.4% North Western European.

What genetic health risks do they discover?

Shane has a higher genetic predisposition to weight gain, while Ryland is average. They both have a genetic variant associated with late-onset Alzheimer's disease.

How do their muscle compositions differ?

Shane has a higher genetic predisposition for muscle composition common in elite power athletes.

What did they learn about their sleep movement?

Shane is more likely to move during sleep than Ryland.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Shane and Ryland receive the results of the sperm test.

03:45They learn about their ancestry and genetic health risks.

07:45They find out their genetic weight and muscle composition.

10:40They discover how their genes influence their sleep movement.

12:10They find out their risk of age-related macular degeneration and Parkinson's disease.

14:50Shane and Ryland discuss who is ready to have a baby.