Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 21-03-2011-05-2008
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What effective are the Infertility Cures? Effective Infertility Treatment
What effective are the Infertility Cures? Effective Infertility Treatment
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Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 01-10-2010-05-2008
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Pregnancy After Vasectomy
Perhaps you have had a death of a child, or maybe your financial situation has changed, allowing the opportunity for more children. If you have received a vasectomy and you and your partner have decided that you would like to have more children, a pregnancy after a vasectomy reversal is not impossible, although it may be more difficult. Discussing your concerns with your partner and your physician will give you a better idea of what you have to look forward to and what to expect if you would like to have your vasectomy reversed.
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Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 30-09-2010-05-2008
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Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 11-09-2010-05-2008
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Conceiving After Vasectomy Reversals
Men will have a vasectomy on themselves when they are at a point in their life where they don’t want kids anymore. Sometimes though there are different things that might occur in life that may alter our minds on the matter. When this occurs they will look into having it reversed.
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Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 23-08-2010-05-2008
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Tubal Reversal Surgery At Clinics In Mahajanga For Madagascar, Madagascar
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Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 20-08-2010-05-2008
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Vasectomy Reversal – Questions Your Wife Is Afraid To Ask
If you are considering getting a vasectomy reversal, there are concerns that have already come your to mind about the procedure. You’ll be surprised at some of the concerns your wife may have that you didn’t expect. Here are some of the common questions wives have about their husband’s upcoming vasectomy reversal which YOU can learn from, too!
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Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 02-07-2010-05-2008
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by Gay Redmile
Reversing a Vasectomy can be done! But – it works best for men in good health who are in their forties or younger, and their partner is able to get pregnant. The results are even better if it has been less than 10 years since their original vasectomy and only a small part of the vas deferens was damaged by the previous surgery. A physical examination, tests, and review of the original vasectomy will need to be undergone to determine if the man is a possibility for this reverse vasectomy surgery. Only about 50% of the time will a man’s partner get pregnant after the vasectomy reversal surgery.
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Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 30-06-2010-05-2008
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With our team unchanged for the past 24 years, we do more reversals each year than any other unit in Australia – over 4,300 to date. Men aged 22 to 70, from one to 35 years after the vasectomy, have had it successfully reversed. The average age at reversal is 41, in our series. We publish our outstanding Baby Rates not just our technical successes. No other reversal team has come close to our genuine BABY results!
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Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 30-06-2010-05-2008
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By Gay Redmile
Reversing a Vasectomy can be done! But – it works best for men in good health who are in their forties or younger, and their partner is able to get pregnant. The results are even better if it has been less than 10 years since their original vasectomy and only a small part of the vas deferens was damaged by the previous surgery. A physical examination, tests, and review of the original vasectomy will need to be undergone to determine if the man is a possibility for this reverse vasectomy surgery. Only about 50% of the time will a man’s partner get pregnant after the vasectomy reversal surgery.
It is known that because sperm production continues, sperm debris accumulates in the system after a vasectomy, even though some of the debris is absorbed. The fluid left in the system thickens making it less likely to flow, the longer the interval between vasectomy and reversal. So, the sooner the reversal, the better the result.
Reverse Vasectomy is the most successful when a surgeon uses a microscope to do the surgery. Other factors include microsurgical precision and experience, delicateness and familiarity with the specialist equipment – the equipment and skill of a practised expert team is a major factor together with experience in being able to gently join the vas or epididymis. The reversal operation takes up to one hour each side and is not painful when the individual is awakened from a light general anesthetic. It can be done as an outpatient, but will require several days’ recovery at home. At least two full days quiet rest for initial healing, and refraining from intercourse for 3-4 weeks to allow trauma free healing. Ten weeks after the operation the first sperm count is taken and intercourse to obtain a pregnancy can recommence, as accumulated sperms made under pressure will have been passed.
This microsurgical reversal involves joining of the two ends of the vas (vasovasostomy) or, if epididymal obstruction has occurred, joining the vas to a section of the epididymis in which sperm are found (vasoepididymostomy). While the success of reversal can be gauged by the reappearance of sperm in the ejaculate, the only important marker of success is the occurrence of pregnancy in the years following surgery.
The probability of success is related to the years since vasectomy. In the US study, the pregnancy rate over the two years after surgery in men with less than three years between vasectomy and reversal were 76%, while the pregnancy rate was only 30% when the vasectomy had been undertaken eleven or more years previously. Bear in mind that the skill and experience of the surgeon certainly does have an effect on the success rate.
Because of the success rate of Vasectomy Reversals some surgeons recommend that a man make sperm bank deposits before having a vasectomy, just in case he changes his mind in the future about having more children.
The total cost of a Vasectomy Reversal falls somewhere between $4,000 to $20,000, all inclusive. In the United States, US$10,000 is the average cost.
Gay Redmile is the webmaster of numerous health and well being sites. For further important information regarding Vasectomy Reversal visit her site at: http://www.reversalvasectomy.wellbeinginfosite.com/ or visit http://www.wellbeinginfosite.com for useful information and facts on other well being issues. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 29-06-2010-05-2008
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by Matt D Murren
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.
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