My fiance had a vasectomy about 2 years ago. I’m extraordinary about how successful a chances of removing profound would be if he were to get it topsy-turvy inside of a subsequent year. I’m additionally wondering if there is anything special you could do or should be doing(besides a customary practices) to enlarge a chances of removing profound after his vasectomy reversal.
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- Any vasectomy reversal success stories? Can anybody reccommend a good doctor?
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- how many of you have been successful after a vasectomy reversal?
- Are there other options besides vasectomy reversal to conceive?
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You should get it done right away since the longer that it is in place, the less the chances are of it being successful.
The most successful way of going about pregnancy would be for them to go in (I believe with a syringe) and obtain the sperm for it to be inseminated.
No procedure is sure to produce results and they are both very expensive.
this question is best answered by his urologist. yahoo doesn’t have the answer.
I believe the reversal is pretty easy and chances are good you’ll have a kid in no time
They can do that? o.o
That is so new to me, i thought unless the man saved some sperm just in case he wants a baby they can implant that into the women.
Other then that, i seriously thought if he didn’t save no sperm in the sperm bank, then he could never have kids.
A man that works with my husband has had 3 vasectomy reversal and worked everytime they have 8 kids. I dont know if it depends on the person but I would say pretty good chances.