Yes, a man with erectile dysfunction can have children because it's the sperm that fertilizes the egg. The key would be to figure out how to get the sperm to the egg. If medications or counseling don't fix the dysfunction then artificial insemination would be necessary.
There are many medications a man can take for this dysfunction. Two of them are Cialis, and Viagra. Ask your doctor which medication is right for you. Good luck.
He will blame his partner.
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Any man can have ED (erectile dysfunction), including men who are 53, and those who have Hep C.
They are usually children who have some sort of dysfunction that prevents them from interacting with the other children in a normal way. So, since they are special in that way, then they require special education assistance.
Dysfunction is a noun
First, determine the cause of dysfunction. Is it physical or psychological? This will determine the course of action.
Isabelle Rapin has written: 'Children with brain dysfunction' -- subject(s): Brain Diseases, Brain-damaged children, Cognition disorders in children, Infancy and childhood, Pediatric neuropsychology
Infertility 1.emotional tension/stress problems in the relationship 2.Woman's body- hormones/menstrual problems/ovulation 3.Man's body- erectile dysfunction/low sperm count
If a man single or married has erectile dysfunction then unless he is on medication such as 'Viagra' then he wouldn't be able to 'get it up' so an affair would not likely happen unless on medication. If the man is on medication and resolved his problem he may feel frisky and feel he needs to prove his manhood by having an array of women or at least one woman in his life. Not all men cheat on their wives just because they have erectile dysfunction.
Spawn of Dysfunction was created in 2003.
The prognosis for persons suffering autonomic dysfunction is variable and depends on specific dysfunction and on the severity of the dysfunction. Autonomic dysfunctions can present as acute and reversible syndromes.