Why is Geralt infertile?

The Witcher 3: Geralt May No Longer Be Sterile (Depending On Choices Made In The Witcher 2) Geralt of Rivia, may have found a way to reverse his sterility, albeit inadvertently. It's a known fact that a witcher's mutations render them unable to reproduce.
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Why is a Witcher infertile?

A witcher's training and preparation begins at a very early age, and these children are subjected to alchemical processes, mutagenic compounds, and intense physical and magical training. As a result, witchers go through many mutations, which give them strength, speed, endurance, and more, but also leave them sterile.
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Is Ciri infertile?

Since Ciri never underwent the witcher mutations, she's very much fertile and can bear children. After all, Emhyr var Emreis wouldn't have made Ciri Empress of Nilfgaard if she were sterile.
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Why are sorceresses sterile?

Sorceresses aren't sterile per se, they gradually lose their fertility through the use of magic, but they don't become sterile the moment they learn how to use magic, contrary to Witchers, whom do become sterile as they carry out with their mutations during the trials.
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Is Yennefer infertile?

Is Yennefer infertile? Yes, in both the books and the Netflix adaptation, Yennefer is unable to conceive a child. According to the show, this was a side effect of Yennefer's transformation at Aretuza.
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Why did Yennefer get her uterus removed?

The enchantment that follows is essentially a form of torture, a brutal surgical procedure that comes at a significant cost. For it to work, Yennefer has to have her womb removed, meaning she will never bear children.
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Is Geralt sterile?

Geralt of Rivia, may have found a way to reverse his sterility, albeit inadvertently. It's a known fact that a witcher's mutations render them unable to reproduce. However, the famous white wolf, Geralt of Rivia, may have found a way to reverse his sterility, albeit inadvertently.
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Can Yennefer get pregnant?

In fact, in the novels (and in the show) both Yennefer and Geralt are incapable of having biological children. For Geralt, the show affords him a wide landscape of emotions — his story isn't pegged to his ability to father children.
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Why can't Yennefer have babies?

While watching The Witcher, Yennefer's storyline hits very close to home for me. In 2012, just a few short months after miscarrying my first child, I lost the ability to have children completely after having to have a unilateral salpingo-oophorectomy (the removal of one ovary and both fallopian tubes).
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Does Yennefer get womb back?

He revealed that Yennefer would never regain her womb, and Geralt would lose Yennefer.
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Why is Yennefer deformed?

She was abused as a child and had a hunchback, this led her to depression and isolation. While she was a student at Aretuza, Yennefer tried to kill herself by cutting her forearms. She managed to do a great deal of damage to her tendons but did not die.
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Why does Yennefer want a baby?

Yennefer is yearning to be loved. By having a baby, she will have another purpose but this time, bigger than herself. As she learns to love her baby, in return and naturally, the baby will love her back. As she says in the series, her reason for wanting a baby is that the ability to have one has been taken from her.
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What is Geralt's mutation?

Geralt is a result of his exposure to further mutation, due to his unique tolerance for the Trial of Grasses; this extended process left his hair devoid of pigment and possibly left him even stronger and faster than his brethren. How this process was developed is a mystery even to the Witchers themselves.
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Why is Geralt obsessed with Yennefer?

Fans on Reddit believe Geralt found a kindred spirit in Yennefer before the events of the djinn. “Geralt sees this woman that can easily be independent without him, but at the same time care deeply about something which he does as well (a.k.a. Ciri's well being), so he is drawn to these characteristics,” said one fan.
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Can mages get Pregnant the witcher?

Mages and sorceresses are mostly infertile, however, there are rare exceptions to the rule. However, children of mages and sorceresses are usually born with defects, thus it's ill advised for them to procreate even if they did not lose their ability to reproduce.
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Why can't elves have babies Witcher?

Though elves live extraordinarily long lives, they can only reproduce when they're young. Many believe that this is the reason elves are so easily dominated by the other races: they simply can't produce a large enough population to compete. Humans have too many babies.
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Do Yennefer and Geralt get married?

Ciri says that she doesn't want the story to end like that, and says the tale ends with Yennefer and Geralt getting married, and that a celebration ensued between all the different dead and living characters of the saga and they live happily ever after. Ciri starts crying when finishing her story like a fairy tale.
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Can Witchers be female?

According to a report from TheGamer, it's mentioned in The Witcher novels that there were women who tried to become Witchers, but none survived all of the trials. However, there are no actual full-fledged female Witchers in the novels or video games either.
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Who was Geralt's father?

Korin was a Nordling warrior who was presumably Geralt of Rivia's father.
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Is Ciri Geralts daughter?

Ciri is not Geralt's biological daughter. She is, however, his adoptive daughter bound to him by destiny and the Law of Surprise.
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Does Ciri love Geralt?

Both characters are connected through Geralt

But once Geralt officially meets Ciri, the two are bonded for life. Ciri loves Geralt like a father. She trusts him implicitly and knows that he will do anything he can to protect her. This affection for the Witcher is something that Triss also shares.
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Can witchers breed?

The key permanent results of mutations shared by all witchers include: Sterility (which partially explains selection from the outsiders, as they cannot breed to pass on their traits).
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Why did the girls in The Witcher get turned into eels?

It explains that the pool with white water at the bottom of the tower is Aretuza's power source, and the “mages not capable of harnessing chaos are transformed into eels, forced to live out their days in this pool and provide power to the academy.”
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