We all know that the basic condition for successful conception is the presence of mature sperm and egg, which can then combine to form a fertilized egg and lead to successful conception. However, in the current environmental context, coupled with the pressure of daily life and irregular habits, some men may experience azoospermia. So, what if my husband has no sperm?
What should I do if my husband has no sperm
Azoospermia can be divided into two categories. The first category is testicular spermatogenic dysfunction, where sperm cannot be produced, also known as true azoospermia. The second type is obstructive azoospermia, where the testicular spermatogenic function is normal but the vas deferens is blocked, preventing sperm from being expelled from the body. Therefore, it is recommended not to blindly use medication first, and to make a clear diagnosis first. Pay attention to hygiene in daily life, avoid spicy and stimulating foods, quit smoking and drinking, maintain a regular lifestyle, and engage in appropriate physical exercise.
What happened when my husband suddenly became pregnant without sperm
If the subject has azoospermia, judging from the sudden pregnancy, it should be that the treatment for the subject's azoospermia has been effective. Of course, it can be confirmed that the subject's azoospermia is pseudo azoospermia. People nowadays face high work pressure, especially men who are the heads of their families. Under the high pressure of modern life, it is easy to experience physical fatigue and kidney problems, which can affect the quality of sperm. Suggest taking some time to go to the hospital for a routine semen test to see if there is any production of semen.
Generally speaking, if you do not intend to have a baby, the impact of your husband's infertility is not significant, as long as your sexual ability is not affected. However, if one is considering having a baby, azoospermia will inevitably affect fertility, which requires a series of treatments or the use of in vitro fertilization to conceive.