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Sterility

by cley, Nov 06, 2006 12:00AM
I am 40 years old. My testicles failled to develop during my puberty. They look very small like 8 years boy testicles. As a result, I have a very very low sperm count. So I am having problem getting my wife pregnant. I grew up as normal healthy guy, very athletic, never been sick.

Why my testicles failled to develop during my puberty age? Is anything I can do to make them grow bigger now?

   Thank you.

                    Cley.
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by Carolengy, Nov 06, 2006 12:00AM
To: Cley
Have you seen a Dr. about this problem? there should be some sort of hormonal treatment, if not, have consider the possibility of a sperm donor, Sperm bank kind of thing?, So many options out there now a days.

by spycty, Nov 20, 2006 12:00AM
can vicodine make a man infertle?

Yes or No

by zfiel, Apr 30, 2008 03:05PM
i suffered mumps when i was 9 or 10 yrs. old..is it true that it can make me sterile?
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