It only takes one to do the job. The chances go down, but it can still happen.
It's possible, it only takes one sperm to make a baby. It is usually a lot more difficult though. yes a man with low sperm can produce a baby. My husband has a low sperm count and i just found im 6 weeks pregnant. It make take a little while longer ttc. but we tried for 2 years and finally im pregnant.
One does not measure this as in Strongness. Sperm Quality is an interresting one, but can still be divided into subgroups. Sperm Count and Sperm Vitality possibly more. If the vitality is really good, then the Sperm Count is of less importance. If the Sperm Count is really high, then Sperm Vitality is still an issue. Ones Sperm Count can be of a high value but if the sperms are mostly deformed and have defects, then the vitality is low.
Yes, you can still have a child with a low sperm count, as long as it isn't zero. A low sperm count just means that you will have a harder time getting a woman pregnant.
You can, even though the chances are reduced.
Most likely his sperm count would be half what it would be with both testicles. May be less depending on why he has only one. Since it only take one sperm to fertilize an egg, he can still be a father.
That would be a very low sperm count, BUT all it takes is one to get to the egg.
No Um yes you can
The overall Count will be a bit lower, but if that testicle is healthy, the man will still be fertile.
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.
No. Part of the surgery involves removal of the seminal vesicles, which means no sperm can be produced. The man will still achieve sexual orgasm, minus ejaculation.
If a person has tubular hyalinization, it will reduce the sperm count. As the condition progresses it will eventually cause azoospermia (lack of sperm), but whether a particular person can make sperm would depend on how far the hyalinization has occurred in that particular patient.
yes all he needs is one good swimmer