Understanding PESA and TESE: Options for Men with Azoospermia
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Many couples face challenges when trying to have a baby. Sometimes the issue affects the father, and one of the most common male fertility problems is azoospermia. Source: WHO estimates 1% of all men and 10-15% of infertile men have azoospermia.
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