Vasectomy Reversal or Sperm donor?

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My father had a vasectomy about fifteen years ago, after a 2nd premature birth you longed for him to get one, you couldn’t go thru which again, good 6 years ago you motionless to have an additional small one, you went thru a spermatazoa donor got profound a initial time, good you would similar to to have a single some-more small one, you have attempted 2 times with a spermatazoa donor, would it be cheaper to have a vasectomy annulment in a prolonged run as well as what would be a chances of it operative being it has been fifteen years? Plus you am 39 as well as been diagnosed with endometriosis in between 2 as well as 3 theatre .Thank you!

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I would use a donor again, I would use the same donor as the one you have already used. Traits in the baby will be more alike. There is no guarantee that a reversal will work.

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I am a pro-VR gal, but you got to decide what is best for you. Most VR’s will cost you between $1500 and $10,000…you’re probably asking, "Why such a price range?" Well, it depends on location, experience, and the complication of the VR surgery itself…with the longer the time vasectomized, the more likely a more complicated surgery (a VE vs. a V V) type of reversal. That doesn’t mean that an "older" vasectomy can’t be reversed successfully. One plus to VR is that you can try for every month for the next couple of years to conceive. The downside is the initial expense and even then, you don’t know if you’ll get good enough counts to conceive with. BTW, our reversal cost us $7000 and it worked (and I’m 38 years old). GL with your decision.

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