Whether a person with azoospermia can produce sperm depends on the type of azoospermia they have.
People with pre-testicular azoospermia usually make very little if any sperm.
People with testicular azoospermia may make sperm, but again the amount is minimal.
People with post-testicular azoospermia may make normal amounts of sperm, but it cannot be ejaculated.
No biotch!!
If he has a testicle, there will be sperm.
At 12, you might still be a bit too young to produce sperm.
plants do not produce sperm, they produce pollen
Masturbate to produce sperm.
Women do not make sperm only men do.
Provided you are not sterile and still produce sperm, yes.
Males can still produce sperm after getting chlamydia. If chlamydia causes scarring in the male reproductive tract, it's possible that sperm count will be decreased due to the blockage. In addition, men who get chlamydia infection in the testes may experience a decrease in sperm quality and quantity that gradually resolves after treatment. But sperm production continues.
Women do not produce sperm ! Women produce eggs - which are developed in their ovaries !
There is a lot of variation in the ages at which boys can first produce sperm but on average around 12 to 14 is pretty common. Of course some boys can produce sperm earlier than this and some won't produce sperm until their late teens.
Aspermia = complete lack of semen (the transporter fluid for the sperms) Azoospermia = lack of sperm cells in the semen The treatment depends on on several different factors and you can read more about it in the links below.
females do not produce sperm