Never unless the testicles are "damaged"
Seventy
The answer to your question is: No. A man can continue producing viable sperm until the day he dies. The amount can diminish if a man has recently ejaculated.
I need you to give me your sperm so i can have a baby Sperm is the seed of the man
Sperm is produce continuously by the body
Boys generally begin producing sperm in the first year of puberty when the testicles begin to enlarge (Usually takes about 5-6 years to reach maximum size). This will usually begin between age 11-13. Though the boy is producing sperm it may take up to a year before it is fertile.
In a man's testicles
NO
actively producing sperm what does that mean exactly
The only way to see the individual sperm is with a microscope.
The technical term is "testicular trauma". Basically, a hard thwack to the balls would do the trick. Also, a man could stop producing sperm because of a hormone imbalance, especially age related. Men never stop making spermatazoa after the onset of puberty, as long as their testicles remain intact.
Sorry to say, but no. Once the testes stop producing sperm, well buddy, it is stopped. :(
The answer to your question is: No. A man can continue producing viable sperm until the day he dies. The amount can diminish if a man has recently ejaculated.
they mainly explode and flood the room the male is in
Other than you can get a woman pregnant, there are no real consequences to speak of. Producing sperm is a natural part of becoming a man.
no because his sperm can't die
Most Men can and do produce sperm all their life, Unlike women, men produce live sperm continuously throughout their life. As they age, the ability to get an erection may impeded their ability to deliver it, and new research shows that it is not as lively & vigorous as men age, but most men produce sperm from Puberty throughout their lifetime.
Diabetes do not stop the sperm production normally. Uncontrolled diabetes may affect the erection in long term.
No it does not.