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What Are The Chances Of Parenthood Having Diagnosed As Azoospermic?

I am argho 32 male. Recently i came to know that i am azoospermic. My Semen volume is 4.6 ml. Cloudy white color, LSH 16.4, FSH 8.5. Sex is Normal. I have very bad checken pox at the age of 16. No other serious illness. Can u answer me?. Can i be a father?
Fri, 10 Feb 2017
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Dear sir, there is two types of azoospermia
the first is obstructive azoospermia in which production of sperms are normal but there is an abstruction to the pathway.. this can be cured by removing the obstruction
the second is non obstructive azoospermia in which sperm production is impaired. in this case the only way for parenthood is to take a testicular biopsy and extract sperms from it and undergo an assisted reproduction cycle by ICSI
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What Are The Chances Of Parenthood Having Diagnosed As Azoospermic?

Dear sir, there is two types of azoospermia the first is obstructive azoospermia in which production of sperms are normal but there is an abstruction to the pathway.. this can be cured by removing the obstruction the second is non obstructive azoospermia in which sperm production is impaired. in this case the only way for parenthood is to take a testicular biopsy and extract sperms from it and undergo an assisted reproduction cycle by ICSI