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Can a man without testicles have a baby?

Can a man without testicles have a baby?

Men who have had both testicles removed are no longer able to produce sperm, so they cannot have biological children.

What happens when penis removed?

A man who has his penis removed may have one or more problems with his personality, urination, sex life, and vulnerable testicles; he may also experience a phantom penis (see phantom limb).

Can a man produce sperm after prostate surgery?

After radical prostatectomy (removal of the prostate) or cystectomy (removal of the bladder), a man will no longer produce any semen because the prostate and seminal vesicles have been removed. The testicles still make sperm cells, but then the body simply reabsorbs them. This is not harmful.

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Can you still have an erection if your prostate is removed?

When you have a radical prostatectomy, you have surgery to remove your prostate gland. These nerves, blood vessels, and muscles may be weakened when you have surgery for your prostate cancer. For a period of time after surgery, many men are not able to get an erection.

Can a man with no prostate get a woman pregnant?

Once the prostate is removed a man no longer has the ability to make semen or ejaculate semen, so infertility is an unavoidable and permanent consequence of surgery. Radiation may also damage the prostate’s ability to produce semen or damage the sperm cells in the testicles.

How much does a fake testicle cost?

There are 4 parts to the cost of testicular prosthesis surgery. The first cost is the cost of the testicular implant or prosthesis itself, which varies but in the United States, the prices range around $2000-$3000 for each implant. For men who require 2 implants, the cost would be double.

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Will viagra work after prostatectomy?

Viagra is an effective treatment for impotency in men who have their prostate removed. For men whose nerves have been spared, the drug improves the ability to have an erection by nearly 60\%, but the effectiveness drops to 20\% in those with no nerves spared.

Can the prostate grow back?

The prostate gland has a remarkable ability to regrow itself after hormone-deprivation therapy. A new study from researchers at Memorial Sloan Kettering explains why. The standard treatment for men with advanced prostate cancer is androgen-deprivation therapy.

Does viagra work after prostate surgery?