A sterile man typically cannot father biological children because sterility refers to the inability to produce viable sperm. However, there are options available for men who are sterile, such as using donor sperm or exploring assisted reproductive technologies like in vitro fertilization (IVF) with a surrogate. Adoption is another avenue for building a family. Each option allows for the possibility of parenthood despite infertility.
for the surgeon to begin operation his scalpel must be sterile. a man who is sterile can not have children.
No. That is the definition of sterile; "not able to produce children or young"
of course there is, he can adopt a child
not able to produce children or young synonyms: infertile, unable to reproduce / conceive, unable to have children / young, archaic - barren
No this will not make him sterile.
nope
No.
Not with his own semen. Though if he came into contact with another man's semen (having sex with another man or even a woman who recently had sex), then the "foreign" semen could impregnate the woman.
To be sterile means to be unable to conceive children. It also means to be germ free.
i think not!
When the prostate gland is removed, a man does not ejaculate.
No he sired two children