As part of a paternity test it includes a probability value to determine the probability that the man in question is biological father or not. If the probability value is 99.99% and the mother, child and man in question have all been tested then the man is the father. If it is less than that then the man is not the father. It is impossible to get a probability value of 100% unless every man in the world were tested. As it stands a paternity test is as accurate as its probability value. Therefore a paternity test with a probability value of 99.99% has a 99.99% chance of being correct. A paternity test is very accurate and does a great job of showing a childs genetic parents. The test is 99.9% accurate.
My average as a 44 year old is 170m per ml. That was tested by a fertility clinic. I supp ose It's down to a good diet no drinking smoking or drugs.
Anywhere from 130lbs to 150lbs would be a healthy body weight for a man of 5'8"
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The ideal weight for a 45-year-old man can vary based on factors such as height, body composition, and overall health. Generally, a Body Mass Index (BMI) in the range of 18.5 to 24.9 is considered healthy. For example, a man who is 5'10" should ideally weigh between 140 and 183 pounds. It's best to consult a healthcare professional for personalized recommendations.
You should not be able to get pregnant by a man who has had a vasectomy.
No, a man who has had a vasectomy will not have semen in his ejaculate. A vasectomy is a permanent form of male contraception that prevents sperm from being present in the semen.
A Vasectomy procedure will cost about $1,300 to any man not wanting to have children any longer if the procedure is done by the Houston Vasectomy Clinic.
No. The man's body is his own, to do with what he wants. No spousal permission, formal or otherwise, is needed for him to have a vasectomy.
you might get pregnant from sleeping with the man that could get you preggo.
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A man that has had a vasectomy does not release sperm, however, he does ejaculate.
A vasectomy procedure severs the vasa deferentia of a man and then ties/seals the cut ends to prevent sperm from entering into the seminal stream (ejaculate).A vasectomy is a permanent operation. It should therefore prevent the man from producing sperm in his ejaculate for life.However, it has been known for the ends of the vasa deferentia to reconnect by themselves. To be sure you could test to see that there are no sperm present in the ejaculate.
A vasectomy blocks the path of sperm. It does not change the production of testosterone or other hormones.
A vasectomy severs the vas deferens, preventing sperm from entering the man's ejaculate. This is a form of sterilization and birth control for males.
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I think you mean a vasectomy.