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If I Produce Sperm And I Havn't Dropped Yet, Does Producing Sperm Mean It's Close By

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  1. What do you mean by "dropped"?  If you mean your testicles are still up inside your abdomen and not down in your s*****m, that's a serious medical condition and you likely wouldn't be producing sperm.  Your testicles normally descend down into your s*****m (sac) when you're a toddler.  After that, your s*****m stretches and shrinks as necessary to keep your testicles at the right temperature.  That's all normal and has nothing to do with "dropping."  If you get s***n when you m********e until you have an o****m, that's all there is, reproductive-wise.  You can't make a girl any more pregnant than you can right now (please don't feel you have to prove it for yourlsefl, though, OK?).


  2. No because generally speaking your testicles are suppose to drop in your early years, not during puberty.

    You will just produce less sperm than the average.  

  3. Can't really get the question. Could you simplify, please.

  4. Sperm is close by, you should have small amount of clear stuff by now its the start of having sperm.  You will start to experience wet dream not much fun and its a mess.  Good Luck  

  5. if you are talking about your testicles dropping, then you have a problem as you should be able to feel your testicles in your s*****m by now. if not see a doc about it as soon as you can or it may affect the chances of you having children in the future.

    if you are talking about your voice dropping, then yeah.. you should notice your voice cracking and probably getting lower soon enough.

    but remember that different people grow at different rates and that different parts will grow at different rates as well.

    so chillout in that case. hope this helps you out.

  6. You should go to the doctor immediately and ask him if you are experiencing the early effects of testicular prolapse. Ask him if it might spread to the a**s. It is good to get tested early to avoid later complications.

    Also make sure to save up about three days worth of sperm and submit it to the doctor, because he's going to ask you to do it anyway and the rate of prolapse decay is roughly five-six days for the average male under 18.

    If you are concerned about going to a doctor, the best test is to look up 'prolapse' and see if that resembles you down there.  

  7. Hi PokePear

    You don't need to go to the Doc. Just check out http://www.puberty101.co or http://www.kidshealth.org/teens You should find all the info you need at one of these sites. All the best.

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