Can I still have Children without a Vasectomy Reversal?
Yes. Although a vasectomy ensures that your partner doesn’t get pregnant, it doesn’t mean that you no longer produce sperm. As a result you can still have children without having to reverse the surgery by having sperm removed from the testes and inserted into your partners eggs. This does require IVF and is not as reliable as a successful vasectomy reversal. This is usually used as a complete last resort when a vasectomy reversal has not been successful due to the time and cost of the procedure as well as the upheaval is causes both partners. The most simple way to have children after having had a vasectomy would be to have a reversal.
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- Alternatives to a Vasectomy Reversal
- Cryostoring Sperm before a Vasectomy
- Vasectomy Reversal & Pregnancy
- Vasectomy Reversal on the NHS
- Vasectomy Reversal Loan
- Aftercare & Recovery from a Vasectomy
- How Will a Vasectomy Affect my Sex Life?
- How Effective is a Vasectomy?
- Risks of a Vasectomy
- Vasectomy & Reversal A-Z
- Vasectomy & Reversal Questions
VASECTOMY & REVERSAL
- Find Vasectomy Reversal Clinics
- Vasectomy Reversal (vasovasostomy) Guide
- Reasons for a Vasectomy Reversal
- Post Vasectomy Pain Syndrome
- Consultation for Vasectomy Reversal
- Vasectomy Reversal Surgeon - Questions to ask
- Preparing for Vasectomy Reversal
- Vasectomy Reversal Procedure
- Cost of Vasectomy Reversal
- Recovery from a Vasectomy Reversal
- Risks of a Vasectomy Reversal
- Vasectomy Reversal Success Rate
VASECTOMY
- Find Vasectomy Clinics
- Vasectomy Guide
- Reasons for having a Vasectomy
- Benefits of a Vasectomy
- Vasectomy or Tubal Ligation
- Suitability for a Vasectomy
- Cost of a Vasectomy
- Vasectomy on the NHS
- Consultation for a Vasectomy
- Vasectomy Surgeon - Questions to ask
- Booking an Appointment for a Vasectomy
- Preparing for a Vasectomy
- Vasectomy Procedure