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5. What is the difference between impotence and infertility?

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Ja12ns
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  • 06-11-2021

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Impotence, which is another word for erectile dysfunction, simply refers to difficulty getting or keeping an erection that's firm enough for sexual activity. Sterility or infertility means that the body doesn't produce “good” sperm—that is, not enough sperm are produced, or the sperm don't function as they should.

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