Male infertility can be caused by a variety of factors, including hormonal imbalances, genetic conditions, medical issues such as Diabetes or infections, and anatomical problems like varicocele. Lifestyle factors such as obesity, smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and drug use can also negatively impact fertility. Additionally, environmental factors, like exposure to certain chemicals or radiation, may contribute to infertility. Age can play a role as well, with sperm quality generally declining as men get older.
No. If a woman is infertile, sperm will have no effect on her. Infertile means she cannot get pregnant.
crohn's disease will not directly cause you to be infertile but some medicines that can be used to treat crohn's can cause infertility
no no this natural poses over exertion have no side effects on fertility
There are things that a person can do to cause a duck to become infertile. Feeding certain foods, along with allowing a duck to get too warm or too cold, can all cause it to become infertile.
Let's hope not
It usually does unless the man is infertile.
It could be possible; for example, disease can cause it.
Not necessarily - but it can cause erectile dysfunction.
It is possible; it depends on the drug. Don't confuse infertile with impotent. Impotence is when a man cannot achieve and maintain an erection. A man can be impotent and fertile. Impotence is a side effect of some drugs.
Not likely, since it happens well before he is a man, and just means he will be sexually mature/developed before the other kids his age.
Diabetes does not cause infertility, but can cause erectile dysfunction. Men with this diabetes complication may have difficulty impregnating a partner, but are not infertile. It is estimated that 40% of men with diabetes also experience erectile dysfunction.
If a grown man catches it, yes, it is possible.