Um, what gives you the idea that shifting shapes destroys one's fertility?outwarddoodles wrote:Why in the world would the sperm and eggs have to change during shifts? And if somehow that happened its posible they become sterile.Wouldn't a werewolf's regenerative powers take care of this sensitive problem?
Who said that the eggs and sperm change, even?
You do realize that our ability to produce gametes can not be lost through mere physical trauma, unless the trauma is so great so as to destroy the gonads, right?
Furthermore, with males, at least, they produce thousands upon thousands of sperm, on a monthly basis, and replenish their stores regularly.
Females, on the other hand, have, in comparison, a limited store of eggs (1 million eggs versus 64 kajillion sperm). On the other hand, an egg in the ovary will not die, so long as it continues to be nourished by its nurse cells, and recieves a steady supply of estrogen. And as far as I can tell, female werewolves have plenty of estrogen.