Yes!: If a man can ejaculate, he most certainly can get a girl pregnant unless tested and told that he has no sperm or immotile sperm. Sexual hormone binding globulin is not going to be what determines fertility for you. How did you find out about your shbg levels?
Answered 12/23/2013
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It's possible: Sex-steroid binding globulins affect the levels of hormones (both male and female hormones). Some hormone deficiencies can cause fertility problems, but they certainly are not specifically effective in preventing pregnancy. If you are trying to conceive, see a doctor. If you are trying not to conceive, see a doctor!
Answered 10/28/2013
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Probably.: Shbg is not directly involved in fertility.
Answered 10/28/2013
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