Can a woman have a testicle?

Some women have testes, organs that produce testosterone, because they are trans women or they have an intersex state.
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Is it possible for a girl to have a testicle?

True hermaphroditism. This is a very rare condition, in which tissue from both the ovaries and testicles is present. The child may have parts of both male and female genitals.
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What is a female testicle?

gonad, in zoology, primary reproductive gland that produces reproductive cells (gametes). In males the gonads are called testes; the gonads in females are called ovaries.
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Can a person be born with one testicle?

An undescended testicle (cryptorchidism) is a testicle that hasn't moved into its proper position in the bag of skin hanging below the penis (scrotum) before birth. Usually just one testicle is affected, but about 10 percent of the time both testicles are undescended.
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What is female testicular feminization?

Androgen insensitivity (testicular feminization) syndrome is a rare inherited form of male pseudohermaphroditism that occurs in phenotypically normal women with adequate breast development, normal external genitalia, a vagina of variable depth, absent uterus, and sparse or absent pubic hair and axillary hair.
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Do female gonads produce testosterone?

Testosterone is produced by the gonads (by the Leydig cells in testes in men and by the ovaries in women), although small quantities are also produced by the adrenal glands in both sexes.
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How much does an orchiectomy cost?

How Much Does a Radical Testicle Removal (Orchiectomy) Cost? On MDsave, the cost of a Radical Testicle Removal (Orchiectomy) ranges from $5149 to $8365. Those on high deductible health plans or without insurance can shop, compare prices and save.
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What happens if you squish a testicle?

Testicular rupture, like testicular torsion and other serious injuries to the testicles, causes extreme pain, swelling in the scrotum, nausea, and vomiting. Surgery is needed to fix the ruptured testicle.
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What does it mean when a man balls are full?

Causes of testicular lumps and scrotal swellings. Lumps and swellings in the testicles and scrotum can have lots of different causes. Most are caused by something harmless, such as a build-up of fluid (cyst) or swollen veins. Sometimes they can be a sign of something serious, such as testicular cancer.
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Can you still produce sperm with no testicle?

If you still have one testicle, you should still be able to get an erection and have sex. If both are removed, your body won't be able to make sperm.
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Is sperm a testicle?

The testes are responsible for making sperm and are also involved in producing a hormone called testosterone.
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How many testes does a woman have?

One pair of ovaries and testis are present in human females and males respectively. Ovaries produce ovum and sperm is produced by the testis. Ovum is the female gamete and sperm is the male gamete.
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Can a man have an extra testicle?

Polyorchidism or supernumerary testis means more than two testes. It is very rare and to the best of our knowledge there have been only about 200 cases reported.
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Can a boy have no balls?

Anorchia is the absence of both testes at birth.
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Can a child have testicle?

It's estimated about 1 in every 25 boys are born with undescended testicles. In most cases no treatment is necessary, as the testicles will usually move down into the scrotum naturally during the first 3 to 6 months of life. But around 1 in 100 boys has testicles that stay undescended unless treated.
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Can you run out of sperm?

No, you can't run out of sperm. Your testes are always making new sperm, which means you'll have a constant supply even if you're masturbating a lot and/or having sex every single day. Having said that, it is possible to have a “dry orgasm”. This is where you reach a sexual climax, but don't ejaculate any semen.
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Are balls hard or squishy?

The testicles should feel smooth, without any lumps or bumps, and firm but not hard. You may feel a soft tube at the back of each testicle, which is called the epididymis. If you notice any changes or anything unusual about your testicles, you should see a GP.
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Why are my balls darker?

The darkening of testicles can be due to several causes such as pooling of blood, inflammation, skin infections, fungal infections, and some diseases which may lead to the formation of dark spots. The symptoms and treatment of the cause of darkening depends on the underlying disease of the condition.
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Why does it hurt when boys get kicked?

The testicles contain a great number of densely packed nerve endings in a small area. This high concentration of nerves makes them very sensitive and susceptible to pain. Unlike other organs, which may be internal and receive protection from muscles and bones, the testicles are external and more vulnerable to injury.
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Can you get an erection without testes?

Men who have one remaining testicle usually have normal sexual function afterward, as the testicle can still make enough testosterone and sperm on its own. But if both testicles are removed, the lack of testosterone can lead to sexual problems like low desire and erectile dysfunction (ED).
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How do you poop after orchiectomy?

Try to avoid constipation and straining with bowel movements. You may want to take a fibre supplement every day. If you have not had a bowel movement after a couple of days, ask your doctor about taking a mild laxative.
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How painful is an orchiectomy?

Most men will have discomfort requiring pain medicine for 1-2 weeks. After this time, the pain usually diminishes considerably, although there may be certain times of day when discomfort is worse. Many men experience the greatest discomfort when sitting or at night. A dull ache or soreness is common for 6-8 weeks.
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What is Hypergonadism?

​Hypergonadism. Hyper-functioning or the excessive activity of the gonads (sex/reproductive glands including the testis and ovaries) is known as hypergonadism.
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What are female gonads called?

The female gonads, the ovaries, are a pair of reproductive glands located in the pelvis, one on each side of the uterus. The ovaries produce eggs and female hormones.
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