How Is Pregnancy Achieved When Sperm Count Is Zero?

A zero sperm count, also known as Azoospermia, may make it difficult for the couple to achieve a natural pregnancy. This is because there is no sperm to fertilise the female egg. However, Azoospermia due to hormonal or obstructive causes can be treated and if not, the couple can seek IVF to achieve pregnancy.1

 

So, if you and your partner are having fertility issues, it's best to consult a doctor and go for a comprehensive semen analysis. You can check out LifeCell's SpermScore - an at-home self-collection sperm test kit that checks 10 sperm health conditions and 14 parameters in compliance with WHO standards.

 

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