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Asked by miss
from Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

medication for male whose spermatozoa not found - Infertility (IVF)

medication for male whose spermatozoa not found

aftter having checkup i was clear but ma husband found no spermatozoa seen,dr gave him VITAMIN B and PROVIRON.is about four months now.no result found till now.

i want to get pregnant.





Answers (2)

Answered by dr.thomas
from Chennai, India
hi antioxident can help you to improve the sperm count.these is tab called proxy it works very well.you have to see SOAT/Azoospermia.sometime severe oligozoosperia show nil sperm count.but when you centerifuge you can get enough sperm for icsi.even one sperm is enough to procedu viable baby in ICSI treatment.





Answered by Verma
from Bangalore, India
I have 0 sperm count... How should i produce my sperm count....






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