In most cases, a hernia operation does not affect a man's fertility. The procedure typically involves repairing a weakness in the abdominal wall and does not interfere with the reproductive organs. However, if the hernia is located in the groin area, there may be a slight risk of injury to the spermatic cord, which could impact fertility, but this is rare. Generally, men can expect to retain their fertility following a hernia repair.
Men can remain fertile well into their later years, often maintaining the ability to father children into their 60s and beyond. However, sperm quality and quantity may decline with age, potentially impacting fertility and increasing the risk of genetic issues in offspring. While there is no definitive age limit, fertility generally decreases gradually after the age of 40.
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The 'man' has had a sex change operation. When formerly a woman, (s)he contributed the egg and brought the fetus to term in her womb, and thus is the mother. (S)he did not contribute the sperm, and so can't be considered his father. So the boy is indeed the son, but the man is his mother!
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The overall Count will be a bit lower, but if that testicle is healthy, the man will still be fertile.
Chlamydia won't cause a man to be fertile.
Sort of, but the operation will often make it hard or impossible for him to have an erection.
if you have your period, than no.
NO
Unprotected intercourse, or not using contraception, between a fertile woman and a fertile man can lead to pregnancy.
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Yes, as long as the testicle is functioning properly then you can reproduce with one testicle.
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It depend on what reproductive parts were present before the operation.
Yes, a fertile man and fertile woman can be incompatible for having a child due to various factors. These include genetic incompatibilities, issues with sperm or egg quality, hormonal imbalances, or anatomical problems such as blocked fallopian tubes. Additionally, certain medical conditions or lifestyle factors can also affect their ability to conceive, even if both individuals are technically fertile.