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no i am sorry because one of your testicles needs to be active in order to produce the right kind of sperm

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Yes, though the odds are reduced.

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Can you have a baby with one broken testicle and one fine testicle?

yes you can (I did)


If you have a testicle removed can you still have children?

Yes.


Will a 30 year old male with only one testicle have problems having children after he marries?

A 30 year old will have no problem having children if he has only one testicle, as long as that single testicle is in good health.


Can you live without a testicle?

Absolutely - the man would simply be unable to sire children.


Which testicle does sperm come from?

If both are healthy, both will produce sperm.


What testicle has sperm in?

no. the testes produces sperms


Is one Testicle for a boy and one testicle for a girl?

No, both testicles do the same job, they aren't differentiated in any way.


Does one testicle produce and one store?

Nope, each testicle both produces and stores the sperm.


Which testicle produces sperm?

In a healthy male with intact genitalia and testes, there should be no difference in the production between left & right. For practical reasons it would be nearly impossible to measure output or quality between left and right.


Are the words testify and testicle from the same origin?

Testify and testicle both come from the Latin "testis" meaning "witness." Testicles are witness to a man's virility.


What do you do if a testicle is damaged?

Hospital, or destroy both and help the gene pool get better


What is the name of operation for undescended testicle?

Well, it depends there are two. Orchioplexy is the surgical procedure to move an undescended testicle into the scrotum and permanently fix it there. It is mainly done in children under the age of two, since the testicles are supposed to be permanently descended by the age of one. The other is orchiectomy, which is the surgical removal of the testicle. This must be done if the testicle has been in the abdomen too long since an undescended testicle can cause testicular cancer.