A new opportunity to become a father.
If you wish to become a father again after having a vasectomy, reversal is an option that can naturally restore your fertility.
Is vasectomy reversal possible?
This procedure is an effective option for men who have undergone a vasectomy and want to conceive naturally, without turning to assisted reproductive techniques as a first step.
What are the success rates of vasectomy reversal?
The success of the procedure depends on several factors, primarily:
- The amount of time that has passed since the vasectomy.
- The surgical technique used in the original vasectomy.
- The current condition of the vas deferens.
In general, the chances of restoring sperm to the semen after surgery range from 40% to 70%.
How is the procedure performed?
Vasectomy reversal is performed using microsurgery, which involves highly precise techniques to reconnect the vas deferens.
It is an outpatient procedure done under general or local anesthesia, and recovery is typically quick.
Are there other options for conceiving without a vasectomy reversal?
Yes. For men who prefer not to undergo surgery, or in cases where the vasectomy was performed many years ago, in vitro fertilization (IVF) combined with sperm retrieval directly from the testicle (e.g., via testicular biopsy techniques) is a viable alternative.
This alternative also offers high success rates in achieving pregnancy.
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