Men and women can become sterile due to a variety of factors, including genetic abnormalities, hormonal imbalances, age, and certain medical conditions. In men, issues such as low sperm production, blockages, or hormonal disorders can lead to infertility. For women, conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), endometriosis, or age-related decline in egg quality can result in sterility. Environmental factors, lifestyle choices, and exposure to toxins can also contribute to fertility issues in both genders.
The main reason men become sterile is the cause of a low sperm count. One could also choose to become sterile and have a vasectomy so as to not have any more children.
Yes. Transsexual men can have babies before transition. Transsexual women can father children before transition. After surgery, when their transsexualism is eliminated, they become sterile.
No. Some men get their penis / testicles pierced and they are not sterile. But aside from that, your belly button is NOT a reproductive organ. So you cannot become sterile from piercing your bellybutton.
Nobody can "become: gay. Sexual orientation is not changeable. It works the same for both men and women.
Because women have eggs and a womb and men don't.
men definatley men
That men aren't stronger than women!
From what I've heard and from what has been been said recently, there is an ingredient in hand sanitizer that makes males sterile. Hand sanitizer is known to kill bacteria but what is in the sanitizer gets absorbed into the body, which is what causes men to become sterile.
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It is estimated between 9 and 12 percent of men are infertile. As of 2014, the number of men who are infertile is on the rise.
Yes and were just as feared as men
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