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If the prostate is removed, and the nerves that control erection are salvaged, then the man may be able to regain full sexual function, sans the ability to father a child naturally. If the nerves, however, are removed, the man may lose the ability to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for sexual intercourse.
If the prostate treatment option includes chemotherapy, which can damage sperm, you should discuss the option of having sperm removed and frozen for future use to father a child.
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If the prostate treatment option includes chemotherapy, which can damage sperm, you should discuss the option of having sperm removed and frozen for future use to father a child.
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