India, March 23 -- Infertility is often misunderstood as primarily a woman's concern, but in reality, male factors play an equally significant role in a large number of cases. One such condition is azoospermia, where no sperm are present in a man's semen - an issue that can be both unexpected and emotionally challenging for couples trying to conceive. However, with growing awareness and advances in modern techniques have made it possible for many men with azoospermia to still pursue biological fatherhood, offering renewed hope to couples navigating infertility.
HT Lifestyle reached out to Dr Shobha Gupta - the medical director and IVF specialist at Mother's Lap IVF Centre in Pitampura, New Delhi, and the founder of Mumma's Blessing IVF a...
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