No, it is a natural process that all male animals do.
There is limited research on the direct impact of Lyme disease on sperm. However, some studies suggest that Lyme disease may cause inflammation and affect reproductive health in men, potentially leading to decreased sperm quality or fertility issues. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider if you have concerns about how Lyme disease may be affecting sperm.
No, you are always making more.
Sperm does not cause diabetes. It is only diabetes which damages sperm.
It happens when either the egg cell or the sperm cell has an X sex chromosome, and the other cell has NO sex cell.
As a general rule sperm in itself will not cause any harm to your respiratory tract. Your immune system would encounter the foreign substance and would destroy it. To drown from sperm inhalation would take more sperm than a single man could possibly make. The main danger would be if the person who "donated" the sperm had some type of disease. Many diseases are carried in bodily fluids and could theoretically be transferred this way. The sperm, like any other inhaled foreign object, would cause a great deal of irritation but in two disease free people, shouldn't cause any problems.
mumps will cause low sperm count
No. Anorexia can cause a weakened immune system, making an individual more likely to get sick with any disease, but it will in no way cause shingles.
Sufficient cause is a cause without which will not cause the disease but with it will absolutely will cause the disease.
No, sperm doesn't cause early miscarriage.
Both testicles equally share the work in making sperm.
Kidney disease can affect fertility in men by reducing sperm production and quality. It is recommended to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized information and options for maintaining fertility while managing kidney disease.
do it with your mom and dad. then you get sperm