Faced with various indicators are painted with “0” semen test report, Mr. Wang’s face pale, his brain is blank. It has been 3 years since the marriage, but his wife seems to have no movement at all. At his wife’s repeated urging, he had his semen checked, but the results showed that there was not a single sperm in Mr. Wang’s semen. In desperation, Mr. Wang came to the male doctor with the laboratory test and waited for the “death sentence” to be pronounced. Under the doctor’s doctor’s explanation, Mr. Wang gradually understood that his condition belonged to azoospermia, and there are currently 3 methods available: 1. Testicular puncture A thin needle is used to pierce the testicle to aspirate the tissue and see if there are any active sperm in the testicle. If active sperm can be found, a single sperm can be injected into the wife’s egg cells using IVF technology to form an embryo that will be implanted in her uterus and will have a chance to conceive and give birth to a child of her own. 2. Microsurgical Sperm Retrieval Surgery If testicular puncture cannot find sperm, you can try microsurgical sperm retrieval surgery if your physical condition allows. If sperm can be found, these precious “seeds” can be frozen and preserved to give birth to your own child through IVF treatment. 3. Donor sperm treatment If sperm is not retrieved by microsurgery, in this case, donor sperm insemination or IVF treatment using semen specimens from healthy volunteers from sperm banks can be considered to conceive the wife. However, the resulting child is not the husband’s own blood offspring. After examination, the doctor told Mr. Wang that he could try testicular puncture because of his good testicular development and normal sex hormone test. Mr. Wang regained his confidence and looked forward to the next test.