Most do: This is a common and minor problem in early infancy. Patients of either sex grow up to lead regular lives with the same fertility prospects as anyone else.
Answered 2/4/2014
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Yes: Once repaired the rest of anatomy and life can be normal.
Answered 12/26/2014
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Of course: Pyloric stenosis in infants corrected by pyloromyotomy does not affect having children. Sometimes there is familial history of pyloric stenosis in first born males in several generations.
Answered 11/21/2014
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