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Q: Your husband recently had a varicose veins surgery in his testicles and now has a testicle bigger than the other is he still fertile?
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A man with one testicle fertile?

Yes, as long as the testicle is functioning properly then you can reproduce with one testicle.


Does testicle size in a bull determine his female offspring fertility?

In most cases, yes. Smaller testicles on a bull means that his daughters will be less fertile, whereas larger testicles--those that are a little above average but not over and above average--means that a bull's daughters will be fertile. Testicles cannot be too big, though, as that could mean something more serious, like testicular infection that is making the testes bigger than they should be.


Can one testicle produces fertile siemens?

yes


If a man has one testicle is his sperm affected?

The overall Count will be a bit lower, but if that testicle is healthy, the man will still be fertile.


Can a horse have babies with one nut?

it should be possible for a horse to have babies even though it has 1 testicle. In each testicle thre are tubes called semineferous tubules, these produce sperm through with the camand of the hormone testesterone. If the DNA of the horse has no sign of mutations that causes infertility then they should be fertile. Remember, the two testicles are only there to be able to produce enuf sperm to be ejaculated into the female because not alot ov these sperms survive due to the high acidic level inside the females sexual part. So even though he has one nut he still produces fertile sperm :)


Is fertility possible if one testicle normal and other is as small as a peanut?

It is certainly possible and more lilkely than not that you would be fertile.


Is untreated unilateral crytorchid fertile?

A person with untreated unilateral cryptorchidism still has one functioning testes, so as long as it is functioning properly, should be fertile Typically the one descended testicle will hypertrophy to a certain degree to take up the slack of the missing testicle, but won't completely double in production, so there is typically a slight decrease in viable sperm. The main concern in untreated cryptorchidism is that the undescended testicle is prone to developing cancer.


Do men remain fertile all their lives?

Yes. The testicles produce sperm, but women only have a certain number of eggs


Is a Monorchid fertile?

If the testicle is descended into the scrotum and is structurally and functionally normal, then a monorchid is fertile. However, the semen quality and quantity may be low. If a monorchid animal is to be used for breeding purposes, a semen exam should be performed routinely to ensure the animal is performing as expected. There is also a a slight concern that monorchidism could be hereditary; cryptorchidism (undescended testicle/s) is moderately inherited.


Can someone become fertile after chlamydia is cured?

Most people with chlamydia are fertile after treatment. However, if you were infertile before, treatment is not likely to change that. The exception is that a few men infected with chlamydia in the testicles have a decrease in sperm count and quality that gradually improves after treatment.


How much sperm must be produced before a man is considered fertile?

It doesn't depend on how much of sperm is produced for a man to be fertile but it depends on the quality of the sperm. Many lifestyle factors affect the quality of sperm, eg. Smoking, excessive alcohol intake , temperature at which the testicles are kept at, etc.


Can a guy reproduce with one testicle?

This depends on the reason the testicle was removed. If it was for cancer and the man has had radiation therapy he may be infertile. If it was removed because it was twisted, or did not descend as a child then he can become a father. Each testicle can produce millions of sperm and only one is needed to get a woman pregnant. The best way to check if he can become a father is to have a sperm count done. I don't think it is very expensive.As long as he has at least one testicle, he can still create sperm cells. Each testicle operates on its own, much like ovaries in a female. If one is removed while the other is still functional, a pregnancy is possible via sperm from the remaining testicle. His sperm count might be lower than average due to only having one producing sperm rather than two, but many men with that exact condition have fathered children.If you have been trying to get pregnant to no avail, you might want to make sure that his remaining testicle is functional by going to see a doctor in that field.As long as the remaining testicle is working properly, produces sperm, and has not been effected by radiation due to testicular cancer treatment, then yes, a male with one testicle can father a child.Yes, a male with only one testicle in capable to produce sperm and impregnate a women.To the best of my knowledge no males can have babies, regardless of how many testicles they have. However, one testicle is enough to produce sperm to inseminate a woman.Yes, provided that one testicle is in working order. Testicles are another example of biological redundancy, like kidneys.Yes my partner has only one testicle and I fell pregnant the first time we triedYes, as long as the testicle is functioning properly then you can still impregnate with one testicle.Yes. If you only have one testicle then you will have a lower sperm count and it may be harder to get someone pregnant but it is definitely possible.My grandfather had only one and he produced 6 kids. 3 boys and 3 girls. So yes you can.Yes, I only have one testicle and I have produced three wonderful children.I was wathcing a show where, this man was denying a young ladies baby because, he said he only had one testicle, and couldn't have babies, but when the results where read, better yet, that was his child. So yes.Yes, assuming that his sperm count is high enough and that testicle is healthy, as well as the person it's attached to. Think about this: Why would we evolve two testicles? Perhaps if one is damaged the other one can take over as a "backup" of sorts. The real issue is sperm count, not testicle count. A single testicle should be able to produce enough healthy sperm to cause fertilization.Normal ejaculation contains millions of sperm. Several behaviours can contribute to low sperm count, such as smoking, being overweight, and using electronic devices close to your groin, (such as putting a laptop on your lap, or carrying a cell phone in your pocket.)Contrary to popular belief, it actually DOES take more than just 1 sperm to fertilize an egg. Each sperm carries an enzyme on it's head that helps to dissolve the cell wall around the egg. One single sperm can't do it alone. It requires the work of several thousand to actually break down part of the egg so that one sperm can "get in" so to speak.The World Health Organisation provides a definition of a'normal' sperm count:* the concentration of spermatozoa should be at least 20 millionper ml.* the total volume of semen should be at least 2ml.* the total number of spermatozoa in the ejaculate should be atleast 40 million.* at least 75 per cent of the spermatozoa should be alive (it isnormal for up to 25 per cent to be dead).* at least 30 per cent of the spermatozoa should be of normalshape and form.* at least 25 per cent of the spermatozoa should be swimming withrapid forward movement.* at least 50 per cent of the spermatozoa should be swimmingforward, even if only sluggishly.It's a tad unusual, and if it wasn't checked out when you were a kid you should get it checked now. Occasionally one will remain in the abdomen instead of transferring down into the sac. Don't worry about parenthood though, one functioning testicle is more than enough for that.Yes.3 chances onlyAbsolutely. Even without testicles, you are likely hardy enough to create sperm from pure willpower alone.Or else your wife has been sleeping with a friend or coworker. Probably someone you really trusted.Should be no problem , I have had testicular cancer and my doctor informs me that even 1/3 of a testicle could still be functional .Technically, yes. Normally, however, the child will be born with some abnormalities or dysfunctions in their body or brain. For example, they ask stupid questions. Maybe you should check your daddy's shorts.