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Can two males have a biological child with the DNA of both in a single pregnancy?

By Mark P. Trolice MD, FACOG, FACS, FACE (gynecologist on Fertility CARE: The IVF Center).
Last Update: 09/03/2018

Currently, fertilization of an egg only occurs by one sperm cell that is produced from one man.

 Mark P. Trolice
Mark P. Trolice
MD, FACOG, FACS, FACE
Gynecologist on Fertility CARE: The IVF Center
Mark P. Trolice, M.D., FACOG, FACS, FACE is Director of Fertility CARE – The IVF Center and Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology (OB/GYN) at the University of Central Florida College of Medicine. He is Board-certified in REI and OB/GYN, and maintains annual recertification. His colleagues select him as Top Doctor in America® annually, one among the top 5% of doctors in the U.S.
Florida license: ME 78893
Gynecologist. Mark P. Trolice, M.D., FACOG, FACS, FACE is Director of Fertility CARE – The IVF Center and Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology (OB/GYN) at the University of Central Florida College of Medicine. He is Board-certified in REI and OB/GYN, and maintains annual recertification. His colleagues select him as Top Doctor in America® annually, one among the top 5% of doctors in the U.S. Florida license: ME 78893.