my husband has one teste due to a childhood accident, will this prevent us from having children?
rogad33
2010-07-20 10:14:32 UTC
My husband had surgery to remove an undescended teste at the age of 12, he is now 35 and we would like to start a family. Will this prevent us from having children?
Seven answers:
?
2010-07-20 12:09:42 UTC
That's what we are here for. We all know that we are not doctors or nurses, but its just nice to get some views from your peers. But as others have stated U all can still get prego as long as he produces enough sperm. But along Ur journey if ur ovulating but not getting prego I would then consult my Ob-Gyn. Good luck to you and your husband
never really sure
2010-07-20 11:21:14 UTC
like others said he can still give you children as long as his sperm count is high enough in the one he still has...ways to increase sperm count are make sure he's not masturbating and only have sex every other day instead of every day. that will help.
anonymous
2010-07-20 10:15:58 UTC
No it will not prevent having children.
?
2010-07-20 10:16:21 UTC
No, as long as his one teste produces enough sperm.
redjan
2010-07-20 10:15:30 UTC
Nope, his remaining testicle will still produce sperm.
anonymous
2010-07-20 10:15:52 UTC
You should be talking to your doctor.. not yahoo answers.
lantern1701
2010-07-20 10:15:32 UTC
No.
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