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Originally Posted by steve1
The treatments include drug therapy or possibly surgery to improve the situation. There is no effective treatment for lack of sperm. Low sperm count can be treated with artificial insemination or in vitro fertilization with partner or donor sperm. A testicular biopsy is done for men who have no sperm in the ejaculate to find out whether they have immature sperm in the testes. In vitro fertilization, intrauterine insemination, or gamete intrafallopian transfer are done for reproduction in such cases. For retrograde ejaculation (the ejaculation of semen into the bladder rather than out through the penis), sperm may be recovered from the bladder, washed, and used for insemination. Surgery can be done to reverse a vasectomy or to repair enlarged veins in the scrotum (varicocele repair). Surgery also may be done to correct blockages or absence of the vas deferens.
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Some of the options available to women include ...egg freezing ...the eggs are removed and frozen in Liquid Nitrogen and implanted at whatever age the woman requires ..some clinics in around the world will do this even nfor the much older would be mother ...thawing the eggs before implanting ...the sucess rate is lower than conventional ivf treatment ...another option often chosen by lesbian couples is one of the better known sperm doner places on net such as "man not included" which as far as im aware will fedex sperm over to uk for the couple or indeed single lady ..things are moving on in this directions and more and more ways and options are now available to a woman ...of course they can be costly and emotionally draining ..