Chemical Castration, Sperm, Sterility, Fatherhood

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nullorchis (imported)
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Chemical Castration, Sperm, Sterility, Fatherhood

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It was suggested elsewhere that chemical castration does not kill sperm.

Should one actually be able to have intercourse and ejaculate even a small amount ejaculate might contain a small amount of sperm, and as we know, it just takes one of the little buggers to create new life.

So the questions are:

a) Does chemical castration kill all sperm, some sperm, no sperm?

b) If sperm still exists in chemical castrated testes, and erection/impregnation was not possible, could sperm be medically retrieved from a testicle and used to fertilize an egg

and lastly,

c) has anyone saved their sperm prior to being chemically or physically castrated just in case you wanted to father a child later on in life?

d) has any castrate used saved sperm to father a child ?

As a virtual castrate, my numb shrunken dead balls (1 is hard, 1 is squishy soft) produce no sperm so none of the above is an option for me. Fortunately I am quite thankful I never fathered kids and I am glad that it is absolutely impossible for me to do so now or in the future. Congratulations to anyone who wanted kids and succeeded; my condolences to anyone to wanted kids and was unable to conceive; and my condolences to anyone who didn't want kids but did...hopefully it all worked out.
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Post by Jean Op den Kamp (imported) »

Very interesting questions. Let us hope there will be a lot of response.

I can only answer for C, No I didn't and I am not going to ask for saving my sperm. But yes, it was a serious question to me, it is a serious NO and the reasons private (pst To protect you all, just imagine..............brrr lol)

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Jean
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