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My husband is suffering from infertility... We r planning a baby since 4 years.. But after 2 years we found he is having thyroid.. So he was taking itz medicine and now after check up doctor said he is no more a thyroid patient so stop d medicine.. Meanwhile he is an a regular checkup of semen analysis... Due to reference of some doctor or the other.. And his sperm count and motility is regularly low.. And now doctor have suggested us to go with the test tube baby... Is there any other option so that we don't need to go for the test tube baby...
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Yes ofcourse there is option what work do he do? Do he have any addictions? We can go with proper ayurvedic medicines to increase his sperm count and motility guaranteed so that u can have baby naturally without test tube baby
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how much count,motility, morphology better send whole report
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