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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Vasectomy Reversal: The Emotional Rollercoaster
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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A vasectomy is considered a permanent form of birth control. That is no longer true, as vasectomies are able to be reversed. Continuous advances in surgery have led to microsurgical vasectomy reversal, a superior choice for fertility restoration. During a vasectomy, the tube that connects the testicles where the sperm is produced to the urethra
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As many as 500,000 men undergo a vasectomy every year. Vasectomies are actually the most effective form of “permanent” birth control. During a vasectomy, the pathway between the sperm and the semen (the vas deferens) is cut, meaning that sperm can no longer mix with semen. So although you still produce both sperm and semen,
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