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

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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 one testicle produces fertile siemens?

yes


Can a stallion with one testicle breed?

Can a man with one testicle breed? The answer is YES


What do you call a man with one testicle?

uni


Are men with one testicle related to gay people?

No. there is no connection at all. A man with one testicle may be straight or gay.


How is a man born with one testicle?

Have sex with a woman. One is enough.


Is it possible that a man who has one testicle is a short in height?

no, not possible


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.


How might cancer in the testes affect a man ability to make sperm?

Not if only one testicle is removed. You can produce sperm just fine with only one testicle


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.


Can a person live with one testes?

Absolutely ! A man can still father a child if he has only one testicle.


Is testicular cancer usually only found in one testicle?

It is very unlikely, though it is possible, for a man to only be born with one testicle. More commonly there were two testicles at birth and either one has been removed or that it is in the body but not located in the normal place. In conditions such as cryptorchidism, ectopic testicle, or retractile testicle, the testicle is present in the body, but may not be where you expect it. Testicles are not usually removed in the treatment of infection, but there are other reasons such as cancer, or testicular torsion where the testicle has to be removed for medical reasons. There are also a few conditions where a genetically male person will have rudimentary or non-functional testicles, such as Turner's syndrome or androgen insensitivity syndrome, but these conditions are fairly uncommon and the man would have several other physical attributes that would be abnormal than just the missing testicle. But in any particular man, if you think he only has one testicle is to ask him.