Depends whoes sperm it is
John Reynard has written: 'Oxford handbook of urology' -- subject(s): Diseases, Female Urogenital Diseases, Handbooks, Handbooks, manuals, Male Urogenital Diseases, Urinary organs, Urogenital Diseases, Urologic Diseases, Urology
An andrologist is a person who studies andrology, a branch of medicine concerned with male diseases, especially those of the male reproductive system.
An andrologist is a person who studies andrology, a branch of medicine concerned with male diseases, especially those of the male reproductive system.
Diseases that run in families can be referred to as genetic or hereditary diseases. Examples include Hemophilia, Male pattern baldness, and sickle-cell disease.
Sexually transmitted diseases can be passed from an infected male to an uninfected female. Any contagious disease can be transferred from male to female.
Karl Berthold Hofmann has written: 'Analysis of the urine' -- subject(s): Urinalysis, Male Urogenital Diseases, Female Urogenital Diseases, Genitourinary organs, Urine, Diseases, Analysis, Urinary organs, Diseases. 'Guide to the examination of urine' -- subject(s): Urine, Analysis, Urinary organs, Diseases.
No not as a result of sex between them.
Yes
there are many beta diseases you can look up under betta diseases. but sometimes betas won't eat for several days. they sometimes don't eat if they are constipated.
No, although there are many sexual transmitted diseases you can catch by having sex with another male such as aids
Male impotence, painful menstruation, menopause disorders, anxiety, nervousness, mild depression, constipation.