I am donating one of my kidneys to a cousin in September 2008. I am 26 years old and am not done having children. I currently have a beautiful 9 month old daughter and can't wait to give her siblings but my cousins health took a turn and surgery has been set. My future childrens lives can wait, he can not. I am mentally having a hard time with the possibility I may never be pregnant again and would love someone to email me if they have had a baby on one kidney... Thanks Sarah
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Yes, a man can live without a seminal vesicle. The seminal vesicles store and secrete fluid that helps nourish and transport sperm, but their absence does not typically affect a man's ability to have a normal sex life or reproduce.
Blood in urine, known as hematuria, can be caused by various factors including urinary tract infections, kidney stones, or medical conditions like prostate issues or bladder cancer. It is important to see a healthcare provider if a man is experiencing this symptom, for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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Yes, a person can live a healthy life well into their 90s with only one kidney. Many individuals are born with one kidney or have one removed due to medical reasons and still lead normal, fulfilling lives. The remaining kidney typically compensates for the loss by increasing its function. However, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including proper hydration and diet, is essential for kidney health.
Both dwarfs and giants do not live very long compared to normal man.
It is the story of a psychopathic man who wants a normal relationship but can't control his appetite for woman flesh, making it impossible for him to live a normal life. To be a 'normal boy'.
If you live him and are ready to spend the rest of your life with him and only him despite is disease.
Answer Live and let others to live peacefully.
Yes, a man can live without a seminal vesicle. The seminal vesicles store and secrete fluid that helps nourish and transport sperm, but their absence does not typically affect a man's ability to have a normal sex life or reproduce.
The greatest thing a man can do in his life is live the way man was made to live.
If you live a healthy life, you can live up to 100!
That depends on the region of the world that you refer to.
no man could not live on Eris is too cold for any form of life.
not really normal.. but if that's what you want you could always have surgery or something.. good luck :D
If you are a man, perhaps it's time to part ways with her, and live a fulfilling life.If you are a man, perhaps it's time to part ways with her, and live a fulfilling life