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Testicular cancer at a young age? |
my husband had testicular cancer when he was a senior in highschool which was about 7 or 8 years ago. he had it removed and didnt have any kind of radiation or chemo or anything just took it and hes been fine ever since he has to go to the urologist once a year and hasnt had a problem, thank god, but my question is can a man with one testicle get a woman pregnant??? Yes, a one testicle man can get a woman pregnant. Look at the drawings of the male reproductive system and you will see exactly why. Sure, one will work fine, that is why we have a spare to ensure survival of the species. Same reason we have two lungs and two kidneys and two eyes and two ears--backup. Unfortunately in evolving we were unable to develop two hearts, livers and brains. Though of course many people say men have two, and you know where the second one is. |
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