See urologist...: You have azoospermia (no sperm in semen), which happens to some 10-20% of men concerning male infertility. To deal with it sensibly, you need a comprehensive evaluation so to deduce if the problem lies in pre-, intra-, or post-testicular factors and decide what can be done. Generally speaking, the course of assessing and treating azoospermia is time-/money-consuming because the outcome....
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