Urologists are physicians with specialized training in the diagnosis and treatment of the genitourinary tract. The genitourinary tract includes the bladder, kidneys, adrenal glands (located on top of the kidneys), urethra (the tube that carries urine out of the body), and ureters (the tubes that move urine from the kidneys to the bladder. Urologists also
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Can You Get Pregnant After Your Partner’s Vasectomy Reversal?
Can you become pregnant after your partner’s vasectomy reversal? The short answer is yes. The likelihood of becoming pregnant after your partner’s vasectomy is actually quite good. On average, conception rates nationally range from a vasectomy reversal that has been performed within seven years of the original vasectomy is around 50%. Dr. Desiderio (Desi) Avila,
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There are multiple questions that probably come to mind when you decide to reverse your vasectomy. While some people might worry that a question is silly, rest assured that your doctor hears them all the time. Most doctors are more than happy to explain any procedure. Will I Have Pain? On average Dr. Desiderio Avila’s
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Sometimes You Just Need to Talk When couples need to talk, fertility issues are often delicate subject matter. But honestly, a vasectomy reversal is one subject you should discuss with your partner. After all, there is a lot riding on your decision to go ahead with a reversal. While there is no single right way
Read MoreVasectomy Reversal: Does Size Matter?
Human Bodies Come in all Shapes and Sizes Just as some people are short or tall, male body parts vary in size and dimension. In a vasectomy reversal, the tiny tubes that carry sperm, known as the vas deferens, has to be reconnected in order for the sperm to flow unimpeded and hopefully fertilize a
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