Fertility with One Testicle: Understanding Your Options
It is not necessarily harder to have children with only one testicle. A man with one testicle can still produce enough sperm for reproduction, although the sperm count may be lower than that of a man with two testicles. If a man is concerned about his fertility due to having only one testicle, he should speak with a doctor.Infertility - Related Articles
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