My child is of 15 years old but he has no testicles both of them are missing they are nt inside the body also but still he produces sperm and has each and every sign of puberty...
Can anyone help me in this situation..
I wanna ask that if he is producing sperm so is there any need of testes for fertility..
Plzzz do reply...
Jordan..
Thanks
I am a victim here, born without testicles. I am now 27 but i get erection and i cum during intercourse. My concern is will i be able to have biological childrens?
Thanxx
My son is now 24, he was 21 months when I found out both testicles were gone. I have done a lot of research for years and years. I even found a support group called 2 x warrior for adult males who lost their testicles for one reason or another.
I struggled about having prosthetics put in, most males I spoke to in person or online said it was the right thing to do in their opinion. His Urologist who I loved and still do, said his skin was so tight we would need to use a testosterone cream to put on the sacs that would hold the testicles to stretch the skin, and that he should have it done at about age 9 or 10.
My dilemma was do I have the prosthetics put in because he didn't understand about being an adult and having relationships, or losing the chance to have them at all. For all the years I was tormented about it. My son told me the real reason was because he was afraid of surgery. I opted to have the surgery for him.
There were problems with the testicles somewhat, sometimes they would pull on the sac a bit. My son didn't like they way they felt, so when he turned 18 we had them removed. Honestly, he is much happier that way.
To the question about "If that was done,will he be able to have orgasm and ejaculate like normal men?" He will be able to with our without the surgery.
It was heart wrenching for me because there was not support for parents of kids with this condition. I still don't see an actual group.
My son when he was at the age of getting his first testosterone shots, his voice changed extremely fast.
He has to take the shots weekly or bi-weekly depending on if he wants it Subcutaneous or Intramuscular. There is also a patch ( my son didn't like it), and a roll on form. Axiron - my son didn't like that either. He started with the subcutaneous weekly, but ended up using the intramuscular bi-weekly instead.
Things will work out for them. Adoption or artificial insemination by another donor.
I didn't raise my son to focus negatively on his differences and feel sorry for himself. He has other medical problems ( not testicle related) I nipped that in the bud. I taught him to focus on the positive. It's okay to be different. Also, it in the long run was a plus that any relations he had, they were understanding.
It will all be okay. By the time the boy has grown there may be a breakthrough. If not he will come out fine with love, support, and nurturing.