Being born without the tube that runs from the testicles through the penis would be a random birth defect, unless it is part of a syndrome. Without the tubing to get the seminal fluid from the glands would leave a man sterile.
If the test tubes need to be sterile, you would have to autoclave them.
A man can be sterile if he has a congenital defect that causes sterility or if he chooses to become sterile through surgery including a vasectomy. He might also be sterile if he has suffered trauma or disease that destroys the testicles.
Although Cystic Fibrosis does not cause sexual impotency, it can lead to fertility problems. In most men with CF, the tubes that carry sperm are blocked, which causes infertility.
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Cystic Fibrosis can but not always lead to fertility problems. In most men with CF, the tubes that carry sperm are blocked, which causes infertility (approx 95%). Because underweight women are more likely to have irregular menstrual cycles, the nutritional problems associated with CF may affect fertility. hope this helps
Only if they use sterile tubes instead of their mouths to suck the blood out from the baby's penis.
Probably not. Insurance companies like sterile people, because it means less children for them to support. -DJ Craig
Sterile test tubes are used in milk samples to prevent contamination from outside sources, such as bacteria or fungi, which could affect the accuracy of testing results. This ensures that the sample remains pure and uncontaminated, allowing for more reliable analysis of the milk's composition and quality.
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No, sperm must travel through the fallopian tubes to reach and fertilize an egg. Without the tubes, the sperm cannot reach the egg for fertilization to occur.
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