The children yes do have a chance to get Diabetes but they will not definitely get it. Diabetes can skip generations.
Of course. Being a diabetic is not a reason to bar someone ( male or female ) from being a adoptive parent. i agree, being diabetic doesn't disqualify you from adopting a kid. read more on diabetes on www.diabetes-cure-today.info
men cant produce
The range for the fasting sugar level for a diabetic adult male would be 4-7mmol/l and 2 hours after meal would be 5-10mmol/l. Refer to: http://www.askthedoctor.com/index.php/topics-a-z/42-diabetes/45717-diabetes-questions-and-remedies.html
I don't really think you can....it is not like it is HIV or something like that...I am a diabetic and I haven't infected my husband or anything....but you might want to consult your doctor. Diabetes is not an infectious illness; you can't "infect" someone with diabetes. Of course, if a diabetic person has some other kind of infection, she or he could pass that infection along. But this has nothing to do with the person being diabetic.
The average life span of a diabetic male with proper treatment is comparable to that of individuals without diabetes. With regular monitoring, medication, healthy lifestyle choices, and adherence to treatment plans, many diabetic individuals can live a long and healthy life. However, individual circumstances and management of the disease can also impact life expectancy.
No. Only females can have babies diabetic or otherwise.
A man can have an endless amount of children being that the male body always creating sperm
If you have unprotected sex, then yes.
They will produce the same number of male and female children as the rest of the humans in the world.
Unless you're a seahorse, men don't produce children. It's females who give birth. The sex of a child is chance-based, not a guarantee.
I don't think any male can have a baby //Diabetes can have an effect on male fertility but does not effect all men in such a way.//
To "produce a baby", you need both a male and a female.