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Discussion Groups => General Discussion => Topic started by: rsr on 2007-09-01 12:22

Title: Azoospermia
Post by: rsr on 2007-09-01 12:22
How many men are azoospermic?
Title: Re: Azoospermia
Post by: David on 2007-09-01 12:36
Sadly there is no cure for Azoospermia however for a male to be Oligoasthenospermia which means low sperm count or mobility one could have a biopsy to extract sperm from the testes. Depending on how much sperm can be retrieved is dependent on what treatment intervention one's female partner would undertake i.e. IUI or IVF. - Pip 
Title: Re: Azoospermia
Post by: mensfe_admin2 on 2007-09-02 09:37
Quote from: David on 2007-09-01 12:36
Sadly there is no cure for Azoospermia however for a male to be Oligoasthenospermia which means low sperm count or mobility one could have a biopsy to extract sperm from the testes. Depending on how much sperm can be retrieved is dependant on what treatment intervention one's female partner would undertake i.e. IUI or IVF. - Pip 

Do be aware that some doctors may classify you as azoospermic ie you have no sperm in the ejaculate, when in fact some sperm are present. It is important that you ask your doctor whether any sperm were seen at all because if yes, then ICSI is an obvious option for you.
Title: Re: Azoospermia
Post by: mensfe_admin on 2008-09-29 09:35
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