Hypogonadism has to do with symptoms and blood work, not whether you can have kids. There is secondary and primary hypogonadism, primary means you testicals are damaged while secondary means you blood testosterone is below a certain threshold when presented with symptoms.
There may be adequate motile sperm in either a primary or secondary diagnosis to father children. It would be much less likely in a case of primary hypogonadism where the issues are testicular in nature.
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