The term transexual means that a surgery has been done that removes the male penis and testicles which have been replaced with a vagina. Sperm is produced in the testicles. When they are gone, so is the sperm. Now I am aware that some people who consider themselves to be transexual are pre-op, that is they still have the male Plumbing and are waiting for the surgery. Yes, that person would have sperm.
if born a man and not have had the operation yet, yes. Then they are physically like any other man.
sperm develop in the seminiferous tubules of the testes. the testes, hypothalamus and pituitary gland control production of sperm and male hormones.
The hormones are; Follicle stimulating hormone and the lutienizing hormone. The other important hormone is testosterone.
Hormones act on cells that have specific receptors within the cells that respond to them. So in this case the medium is the message.
Within the scrotum there are two testicles, which are the male reproductive organs, which produce male hormones and sperm cells.The scrotum contains the testicles, which produce semen (sperm).
Male to Female transsexuals cannot give birth, however they can have sperm frozen (just like any other biological male) and have children (with a biological female) via insemination or IVF treatment. Female to Male transsexuals can (and do) get pregnant and give birth, as long as they haven't had any genital transgender surgery, and they reverse some of their hormonally induced changes - that means stopping Testosterone and taking female hormones to naturalise their body to that of a naturally fertile female.
if born a man and not have had the operation yet, yes. Then they are physically like any other man.
Transsexuals can be male OR female.
i don't know about the ova but the hormones that are responsible for stimulating sperm production are Gonadotropin, Follicle Stimulating Hormone, testosterone and Luteinizing. Hope that helps.
hormones
Inhibin regulates sperm production
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It depends on what you're asking exactly. Male to female transsexuals may be able to impregnate a woman providing that they have not been castrated and that hormone therapy has not rendered them sterile. Female to male transsexuals cannot impregnate women or be impregnated without the use of an outside sperm donor.
Unless you had cancer of the testicles, cancer does not lower sperm count directly, but it is possible if you had a type of cancer that produced hormones, but it would be very uncommon for a cancer to produce sex hormones.
FSH it is produced by the potouatarey gland in the brain
sperm develop in the seminiferous tubules of the testes. the testes, hypothalamus and pituitary gland control production of sperm and male hormones.
The body controls the menstrual cycle by adjusting various hormones. These hormones include estrogen, progesterone, oxytocin, and testosterone.