The effectiveness, safety, and reliability of vasectomy are beyond question. However, there are some men who later change their minds after the procedure because their life circumstances have also changed. Perhaps, they have remarried, and they have decided to have a child. If you’ve already undergone a vasectomy, but you want to know if there’s
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Can a Vasectomy Reversal Cause Birth Defects?
If you and your partner want to try to conceive, but you’ve had a vasectomy in the past, then you will want to talk to a skilled urologist about the viability of having a vasectomy reversal. A vasectomy reversal is a procedure that involves reconnecting the vas deferens tubes, so that the sperm can travel
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Urologists and urological surgeons do a lot more than just treat the urinary tract. They also perform vasectomies, reverse vasectomies, and penile implant treatments to help men with their sexual health. You undoubtedly know about how an enlarged prostate due to BPH (benign prostatic hyperplasia) can create problems with urinating. This is an easy way
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It’s no surprise that several people change their minds about getting a vasectomy. After a change of heart, patients who have had a vasectomy may wish to know whether it can be reversed or not. The good news is, it is possible to reverse a vasectomy. However, the procedure is a little more complicated than
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Some 500,000 men in the United States opt to undergo a vasectomy each year. A birth control solution for men, a vasectomy is performed by surgically cutting or blocking the tubes (vas deferens) that carry sperm from the testicles to the penis. When the vas deferens are cut or blocked, sperm is prevented from exiting
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