Infertility is defined by the American Society for Reproductive Medicine as when a couple is unsuccessful at conceiving a baby (becoming pregnant) within a one-year period of having regular sexual intercourse without the use of birth control. It may come as a surprise, but infertility actually affects about 15 percent of couples trying to conceive.
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Vasectomy Reversal: Managing Your Expectations
Choosing to reverse a vasectomy in order to start or add to a family is a very personal, often emotionally difficult, decision that marks the first step towards a potential pregnancy. Vasectomy reversals can be effective, even after a long period of time. Recent advances in microsurgery have dramatically improved the success rate for vasectomy
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The simple truth in life is that things change. For a variety of reasons, George was certain he did not want children. He was so certain of it, in fact, that he underwent the procedure known as a vasectomy, which is meant to permanently render a man unable to father children. However, five years later
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