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No, but i would go and see your local GP.

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Q: Can a person become a father of a child when he don't have testicles in his scrotum both of them are in his lower abdomen?
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Can i be a father of a child when i don't have testicles in scrotum both of them are in my lower abdomen?

It depends on whether or not you're able to produce sperm, which, unless there's some extremely weird defect with your internal reproductive system anatomy, I'm assuming you can. There isn't necessarily a correlation between the testicles being in the scrotum and fertility, it's about whether or not you can produce and utilize sperm. If you can, you can father a child.


How do you tell your girlfriend you have no testicles?

I would start by approaching the topic of having children, and explain that you are not able to father children. I wouldn't start with the anatomy part, because there is always the possibility that you can have artificial testicles put into your scrotum. So if she is bothered by the esthetics of it talking about no testicles right away might be harder to deal with. Just find the courage to do it. Why wait? Eventually she will figure it out.


How many testicles does a male have?

A person only needs one testicle for the military. You do not have to have two testicles in order to join the military at all.


Your baby is 4 and his testicles have not dropped what is wrong with him?

The cause of undescended testicle is unknown. Having a male relative (father/brother) who had the condition increases the risk, as well as premature birth, multiple births (twins, triplets, etc.), and low birth weight. A baby's testicles should descend in the first few months of life. If it doesn't occur after about 3 or 4 months, a doctor should be contacted. Your son should be taken to a doctor immediately. There are two reasons for that: 1) undescended testicles may not produce sperm. The reason testicles are outside of the body is because the temperature is cooler there than inside the body. This cooler temperature is crucial to the production of viable sperm. Getting the testicle to descend into the scrotum early enough in life is critical to ensuring that he has a chance of having children when he becomes an adult. 2) an undescended testicle is more likely to develop testicular cancer. An undescended testicle is a symptom of a condition known as cryptorchidism. There are usually no other symptoms except that the testicles aren't found in the scrotum. A surgery known as an orchiopexy is the main treatment.


Is there liquid in your ball sack?

No they do not - BUT - in the elderly fluid can build up in the scrotum. My father-in-law had such a condition. His scrotum was at least the size of a small cantelope. Huge. The Urologist suggested that he could drain it but the fluid would come back in time and as long as my father-in-law was not bothered by it (he was 77 at the time) it was not harmfull and just as well to leave it alone. We did.


How do you move videos from real player to media player?

You grab your father by the testicles and sing an Ed Sheeran song.


When will Swadesh become a father?

Swadesh become a father at age 43.


Is the sex of your baby determined at conception?

no the gender is determined in the embryonic state when the chromosomes kick in. if the mother donates an x, and the father donates an x, then the baby grows the same way and is born a female. if the mother donates an x chromosome, and the father donates a y, the baby has xy chromosomes, and what would be his ovaries drop to become his testicles and he is born male.


Why is the father of algebra become the father of the algebra?

because of you.....


How is castration different from neutering?

Vasectomy means severing the ducts leading from the testicles, but leaving the testicles in place. Means the dog can't father any puppies, but will keep all the behaviour parts of being male, like aggression. Castration or neutering means removing the testicles entirely. W/o testicles the dog's testosterone levels will drop, making the dog less aggressive and less challenging.


Do you remove your testes if they quit working?

Yes, as a matter of fact I had mine removed the other day after repeatedly getting hit in the testicles by my father at a young age.


Can I become a father figure to a penguin?

no