Get a Second Shot at Fatherhood with Vasectomy Reversal
In medical parlance, vasectomy is a form of contraception where the vas deferens of the patient are tied and sealed. What happens after is that the semen can no longer pass through. This is considered as an effective contraception, thus promoted to men wanting to manage the number of kids. But what if there’s another motivation to get another child, perhaps due to re-marrying or for other personal reason? The process can be un-done and it can be through vasectomy reversal. This procedure offers men a second shot at being a father. What is vasectomy reversal? Simply put, vasectomy reversal is undoing what vasectomy has done. The attending doctor will re-connect the tubes that facilitate the transfer of the sperm from the testicles of the person into the semen. If the procedure turns out to be successful, the sperm will then be again present in the semen and the woman can get pregnant. Based on recent studies this kind of procedure can be considered as effective for many men, yet there are some cases where the procedures are not so effective.
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