Friday 6 February 2009

High Success Rate For Vasectomy Reversals

Having second thoughts about your vasectomy is more common than you might think. Each year 30,000 men decide to have their vasectomy reversed in order to start a family. The reversal procedure is a bit more involved than the original vasectomy and it does not always work. What is success rate for vasectomy reversal? That depends on how many years it has been since your original vasectomy was performed.
While the success rate for vasectomy reversal is extremely high, the more years that have passed since your original vasectomy, the lower the chance for a successful vasectomy reversal. Vasectomies that are more than 25 years old have been reversed with success rate of more than 90%. The more years that have passed from your original vasectomy, the higher the likely hood that you will need to have a vasoepididymostomy or a vasovasostomy performed. Both surgical procedures are performed in order to bypass an obstruction in the male genital tract and to return fertility.
There are several things that you can do to help ensure the best success rate for vasectomy reversal for you and your family. First and foremost, find a surgeon who has performed many successful vasectomy reversals. Meet with your chosen surgeon and talk about the procedure, any potential risks that you may have, and what the expected outcome will be. Ask your surgeon what you need to do before the actual procedure takes place. Many clinics require you to be clean shaven and have certain types of underwear or clothing to wear home after the procedure. You will also be given instructions on what types of pain relievers are acceptable to help you in your recovery afterward.
If the vasectomy reversal is successful, sperm will reappear after just a few months. Your surgeon will conduct a sperm count after the procedure to see if your vasectomy reversal was a success. If it was, pregnancy will usually develop in just a few months, up to a couple of years, depending on the partners fertility. If the first attempt at the vasectomy reversal was unsuccessful, a second procedure can be performed.

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