Sperm Production in Teenagers: Understanding Spermatogenesis
It is biologically impossible for a 16-year-old child to produce sperm daily. Sperm production, also known as spermatogenesis, is a complex process that typically begins during puberty and does not reach full maturity until a man is in his late teens or early twenties.Infertility - Related Articles
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