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Can I still have children?

by cjsandie82, Apr 09, 2007 12:00AM
I had a testical and spermatic cord removed last year due to a varicose seal and epididimitas and was wondering if I can still get my wife pregnant with only one testical?? If so will it take longer now? what are my chances?
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by RockRose, Apr 09, 2007 12:00AM
Sperm tests are SO EASY to do.  That will be your answer.  Just call the doc who did the surgery and ask for a sperm check, and you'll know if you're fertile.    A lot of men are fully fertile with only one testical.

Best wishes.

by marra, Apr 10, 2007 12:00AM
yes you can , but did they noy discuss this when you had it done ! that is terrible after care . you can get tested anyway but they should have done that then .
go back and they will do a sperm test and give you all the answers you need ! good luuck x x
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