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Suggest Treatment For Azoospermia Problem

hello sir, my husband 42 years we have a baby who is 9yrs, now we want a baby but he is having azoospermia problem(0 sperm count) and he has asthma problem since 4 four years he has taking inhelars, is there any treatment for him please give ur suggetion.

Tue, 8 Nov 2016
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he should perform a testicular biopsy, where they can extract sperm from the testicular tissue directly.. the problem is that these sperms can only be used for IVF.. that when they extract oocytes from the wife by minor operation and then fertilize them in the lab by sperms extracted from testicular tissue of you husband.. then transfer fertilized oocytes back to your uterus
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Suggest Treatment For Azoospermia Problem

he should perform a testicular biopsy, where they can extract sperm from the testicular tissue directly.. the problem is that these sperms can only be used for IVF.. that when they extract oocytes from the wife by minor operation and then fertilize them in the lab by sperms extracted from testicular tissue of you husband.. then transfer fertilized oocytes back to your uterus