I got married in 2014. And now after 2 years of marriage, I don't have any child, after than I was told by someone to go through the HSA, and in report azoospermia was shown. Now I want to know that can azoospermia be treated.
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Azoospermia is not a rare condition but often many men can become father of his own child, like many of my patients are enjoying fatherhood now, despite having azoospermia. We need to diagnose the cause first and then start treatment. So, please consult infertility specialist for diagnosis and then treatment. Please read- https://www.lybrate.com/topic/managing-infertility/914b3b9ff5b97628a71f4968beadfe4b
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Hi lybrate-user, there are ways to get over azoospermia and still conceive a baby. In fact, many a times in cases with diagnosed azoospermia, there still are some good sperms in the body which can be retrieved using simple interventions and used to fertilize the eggs. This, however, happens outside the human body. The embryos thus formed are then transferred back in the women's uterus for a normal pregnancy.
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