Will having only 1 working testicle affect my puberty and sperm count!


Question: Will having only 1 working testicle affect my puberty and sperm count
Will having only 1 working testicle affect my testosterone levels and reduce my ability to grow more and gain more muscle!. All my peers already grew natural muscles without working out at all, while I haven't gained any or as much natural muscles when I workout 6 days a week with weights!. My puberty started way way before they started but it sorta stopped a few years ago and I haven't gained any more muscle or gotten any taller or anything (before I started lifting weights)!.

Also, I want to know if it affects my sperm count and chances to have a baby in the futureWww@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
Having one testicle will not effect your fertility as long as it is healthy!. A single testicle in itself should not effect your sperm count any more than having two and should usually take up the slack!.

One testicle is enough to produce all the hormone you require so there is no need to worry about masculinity and muscle mass either!.
Masculinity is due to the testosterone hormone that is produced by the testicles!. In the majority of men one testicle can produce enough testosterone to support your masculinity!.

Your lack of growth and muscle mass is almost definitely not related to the lack of a testicle!. Don't worry!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

You probably have two testicles!.!.!.one may have not dropped yet!. Unless a doctor has told you something different, I would have an exam!. One testicle will affect you, but not enough to worry about!. You might consider stopping the weights until you resolve this issue!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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