No but they will make his bread rise
For some it does, but it really depends.
Accutane (isotretinoin) is primarily used to treat severe acne and is known to have significant side effects, particularly in females. While it does not directly cause sterility, it can lead to severe birth defects if taken during pregnancy, which is why strict pregnancy prevention measures are required for women of childbearing age. Long-term studies have not conclusively established a direct link between Accutane and permanent infertility, but it is crucial for women to consult with their healthcare provider about potential risks before starting treatment.
Another word for an impotent male would be sterile.
A male mule is always sterile, however , rarely, a female mule will be able to reproduce.
No this will not make him sterile.
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.
The genetic method involve the release of sterile male mosquitoes into the environmet. When the sterile male mosquito mates with a normal female mosquito, the latter does not lay any eggs. If enough sterile male mosquitoes are released into the environment, the mosquito population will eventually die out.
It could. But don't count on it!
Yes, Accutane can cause back pain. Back pain (and joint pain) are a common side effect of taking Accutane.
While a male calico is rare, it can occur, however they are aways sterile.
It is not common for one male twin to be sterile while the other is fertile. However, if one twin has a specific health condition or genetic disorder that affects fertility, it is possible for them to be sterile while their twin is not affected.