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Can I have a biological child with my husband if he has azoospermia?

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Published At December 1, 2017
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Patient's Query

Hi doctor,

I am trying to conceive for one and a half years, but we got a huge shock when we did the tests. All my reports were normal, but my husband has azoospermia. We just do not know what to do. He does not smoke or drink and leads a healthy life. Then, why did he get this? Can I conceive naturally and have a biological child with my husband at all? Are any treatments available for this? I want a biological child with my husband alone.

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

Relax and do not worry. He is suffering from non-obstructive azoospermia. It can happen to anyone not only those who smoke or drink. There are many other reasons. 50 percent of azoospermic men can have their own child. But, firstly, the cause of azoospermia should be found. For that, he requires some tests like the ultrasound of the testes, serum FSH, serum LH, prolactin levels, thyroid function tests, and HbA1c levels. The treatment requires patience, but the results are encouraging in many patients.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Khant Shahil Ramesh Bhai
Dr. Khant Shahil Ramesh Bhai

Urology

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