Yes! California law treats any person who provides sperm that is used for assisted reproduction as a sperm donor and not a parent if they are not married to the person giving birth. Otherwise, they may be inappropriately treated as a sperm donor without any parental rights.
Do sperm donors have any legal rights?
The implant could stick out, move around, hurt, swell, bleed, or scar on both the outside and inside. As with any surgery, there are risks associated with anesthesia, which should be fully discussed beforehand. You may or may not be reimbursed by your insurer for the surgery. The cost is about $3,000.
Can I still have children? Yes, in most cases, people with one testicle can get someone pregnant. Remember, one testicle can provide enough testosterone for you to get an erection and ejaculate. This is also enough to produce adequate sperm for fertilization.
Can you still have kids with one testicle?