No. And no point in trying too since it helps in ejaculation and male stimulation only.
This depends on the prostate cancer treatment. If the treatment includes radiation, it is recommended to have sperm removed prior to treatment, which can be implanted in the women. If the treatment included no radiation, but removal of the prostate gland, than a man can have children via IVF, where sperm are removed and implanted in the woman.
Yes, men can still father children after prostate surgery. If the prostate is removed, the sperm will be extracted and implanted in the women via In Vitro Fertilization or artificial insemination.
No, you cannot get cancer from your husband who has prostate cancer. Cancer is an uncontrolled growth of cells, and is caused by a defect in the control mechanisms of the body.No there is no way for a woman to get prostate cancer from her husband it is not transmitted in anyway.No.
It is treated by surgery, Brachytherapy and hormone therapy.
Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) is found in the blood stream. It is measured to detect possible prostate problems.
Yes, it is possible through a process called in vitro fertilization (IVF). Donor egg IVF involves retrieving an egg from one woman, fertilizing it with sperm in a lab, and then transferring the resulting embryo to another woman's uterus for pregnancy.
No - SRS handles the physical appearance and function of organs, but not the growth of a prostate. While HRT can assist with gender specific traits (ie, facial hair, or breasts), they will not cause a man to grow fallopian tubes or a woman to grow a prostate.
If the prostate gland is removed, the male will no longer be able to conceive a child naturally. Conception can occur with IVF, where the sperm is removed from the man's testicles and implanted in the woman's uterus. If the nerves that control erection are cut during prostate surgery, this can effect a man's ability to achieve an erection.
Yes, it is possible.
Yes, it is possible.
PSA is just one indicator of prostate cancer. It is possible to have prostate cancer and have a normal PSA reading.
Only men have a prostate gland, therefore, women cannot have a prostectomy, which means surgical removal of the prostate.