Some do some don't. You can have if you've been smoking a lot for many years but that can all change if you quit smoking.
yes. it has been proven to lower sperm count.
60 to 120 million/ml is the sperm count in case of healthy adult male.
Yes, a lack of sleep can have a negative effect on a male's sperm count. It has been reported that a lack of sleep can reduce a man's sperm count by a third.
There are no home remedies that you can take to increase the number "male" or "female" sperm in men as both are produced in equal amounts. The male DNA contains an X and a Y chromosome. When sperm is formed a single cell is split into two sperm, one takes the X chromosome (the "female" sperm) and one takes the Y (the "male" sperm).
Yes, the female can become pregnant. Smoking does lower a man's sperm count. This doesn't mean you cannot get pregnant though.
Pesticides from yards, farms, and even in flea protection could lower his sperm count. Stress from waiting for you to get home, waiting to go outside, waiting to get ouf of a kennel, of hearing strange sounds, and running in circles and barking while nervous about it can do it. Not being around other dogs can also cause depression, and lower sperm count. Plus foods that don't have enough protein can lower sperm count, but being overweight from to much protein can also lower it too. So simply keep him away from pesticides, stress free, calm, fed, and happy! If it's still a problem, then it could be small balls not producing enough sperm.
The normal range of sperm per milliliter is between 40 and 300 million. There is no defined maximum. The average male will have produced approximately 400 billion sperm over a lifetime.
Alcohol negatively impacts the production of male sex cells. Many sperm cells mutate do to malnutrition, heat, and poisonous substances such as tobacco and alcohol. To summarize, it can lower your sperm count.
Impotence is the inability to fertilize an egg. This can occur because the male has a low sperm count or has something wrong with his sperm.
the urethura passes thru the penis
Normal sperm count is typically between 20 to 150 million sperm per milliliter of semen. In addition, at least 60 percent of the sperm should have normal motility and shape. However, these values can slightly vary depending on the laboratory that analyzes the semen sample. Low sperm count is one of the leading causes of male infertility. Although low sperm count decreases you and your partners chances of conceiving a child through intercourse, it does not mean you cannot father a child.
Most likely his sperm count would be half what it would be with both testicles. May be less depending on why he has only one. Since it only take one sperm to fertilize an egg, he can still be a father.