Yes, a male paraplegic can still have a child through sperm donation or assisted reproductive technologies like in vitro fertilization. While the physical limitations of paraplegia may affect certain aspects of fertility, it does not preclude the ability to father a biological child.
The child is a biological male.
If a male is close to his child he would be a fatherly figure. Motherly and fatherly figures can be debated though.
A mother needs to contribute an X chromosome to her child for them to be male. The father contributes a Y chromosome, resulting in an XY chromosome pair which determines a male child.
Most males have XY chromosomes while most females have XX chromosomes.
No, it is not appropriate or safe to give male sperm orally to a child. Sperm should only be used for its intended purpose of fertilization.
A paraplegic parent will be able to get custody of a child. Before it will be awarded, there must be proof that someone else will be there to help with the child.
Paraplegic. "She is paraplegic."
No, but having polio as a child and a later bus accident left her wheelchair bound.
Patrick Trevor Loughran has written: 'The integration of the paraplegic child into the science lesson of the \\'
Commonwealth Paraplegic Games ended in 1974.
Commonwealth Paraplegic Games was created in 1962.
To the best of my knowledge, a paraplegic is a lawyer who doesn't have use of his legs. Therefore, no - Lincoln was NOT a paraplegic. He was, in fact, quite plegic.
No, she is not paraplegic.
Paraplegic?
Charles Krauthammer is a paraplegic. He was paralyzed in a diving accident in his first year of medical school.
No
He was a paraplegic.