Yes: It should not affect fertility. However, it may affect intercourse depending on the severity. In that case, you may need alternate forms of fertilization.
Answered 7/20/2012
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Yes you can: Problems to consider: problems with erection, sperm dribbling at ejaculation. Evaluation: exam by a urologist for testicular descent and associated abnormalities sperm analysis, antisperm antibodies. Sometimes abnormalities are found but many can be addressed through intrauterine insemination or assisted reproductive technologies.
Answered 6/1/2012
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Hypospadia/fertility: In certain primitive cultures an incision was made in the bxxe of the penis to produce a hypospadia resulting in infertility. If you are still able to ejaculate with a release of semen intravaginally then it probably doesn't matter. If the defect is close to the base of the penis then you'll have to produce a specimen, have it washed and inseminated into your partner.
Answered 7/1/2013
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