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Wanting To Become A Father: Learn More About Vasectomy Reversal

Author : Seomul Evans

Submitted : 2012-01-10 22:55:46    Word Count : 582    Popularity:   6

Tags:   Health, Medical, Vasectomy, Vasectomy Reversal, Infertility, men's health

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Do you have this longing to hold your natural child in your arms? Do you want to become a natural father? If you are considering vasectomy reversal to father a child again, then you need to learn more about the procedure and answer your questions before you reach out to your personal pocket and pay for the surgery.

Is it possible to father a child again after vasectomy?

The answer is definitely, YES, it is possible to father a child again even after vasectomy. There are many fertility options available to make your dream come true. However, the best and the most cost effective way is the vasectomy reversal. This means that you can reverse the original procedure and increase your chances for fertility.

How do you reverse vasectomy?

You are well aware that vasectomy is a permanent form of contraception. In this process, the micro surgeon cuts the ends of your vas deferens tubes and then sutures it or clamps it to prevent the semen from flowing into the prostate glands. This prevents the sperm from being expelled out of the body during male ejaculation.

In the reversal vasectomy procedure, the micro surgeon will literally reverse the vasectomy process. This means reconnecting the ends of the vas deferens tubes again to create a passage for the semen to carry the sperm into the woman’s urogenital opening during ejaculation. However, several factors affect the probability of restoring sperm flow and fertility such as your age, time lapsed from original vasectomy procedure, and the skill of the surgeon. The reversal procedure uses two techniques in connecting the vas deferens tubes depending on the condition of the vas deferens. Your chances would be higher using the simpler technique.

Reversal Vasectomy Techniques

Reversal vasectomy uses the vasovasostomy and the vasoepididymostomy techniques in attempting to create a passage for sperm flow. The simpler of the two is the vasovasostomy where the micro surgeon simply connects both ends of the vas deferens tubes. This is applicable only where there are no complications found in your vas deferens tubes.

The other reversal technique is called vasoepididymostomy. The doctor uses this technique when there is a presence of blockage or scar tissue. The blockage or scar tissue could prevent the flow of the semen from carrying the sperm to the urogenital opening of the woman. The best technique for this condition is the vasoepididymostomy. The doctor will attempt to reconnect the epididymis directly to the vas deferens.

Causes of Blockage or Scar Tissue

Time is prime consideration when planning to have a reversal vasectomy. Males who developed blockage or scar tissues normally had their vasectomy about 10 years or more. If you are planning to have a child again, you should decide on the reversal procedure as soon as you have the capacity to obtain it.

Physical Examination

The doctor may inform you ahead of the procedure that you have a blockage. A hardened epididymis reflects blockage. However, in many of the reversal vasectomy cases, the blockage is determined only during the surgery.

Before Surgery

The doctor will try to make you comfortable by answering all your questions to clear all your doubts about the procedure. On the day of the surgery, the doctor will request that you come early to make you comfortable and answer all questions that you may still have in mind.

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