Getting Pregnant after Vasectomy
If you have had a vasectomy and decide that you want to have more children, here is some information for you and your partner. One option is vasectomy reversal.
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Vasectomy: What Is It and Why Is It Done?
A Vasectomy may be recommended for men who are certain that they wish to prevent future pregnancies. After a vasectomy, sperm cannot move out of the testes which prevents pregnancy.
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Vasectomy - How to Get Pregnant Afterwards
After vasectomy, you can have surgery done (vasectomy reversal) or remove sperm surgically and do IVF.
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How Often Does a Vasectomy Fail?
A vasectomy is a surgical procedure on a man that makes him sterile, or unable to get a woman pregnant. Vasectomies are very effective. It has been estimated that only about 15 out of 10,000 couples get pregnant during the first year after a vasectomy.
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Current State of Vasectomy Reversal
Surgical vasectomy used to be viewed as a permanent means of
sterilization, but advancements in microsurgery have changed the playing
field.
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UK Gets DIY Sperm Count Test
Men in the United Kingdom can now turn to their local pharmacy to test
their sperm count. Boots UK, a pharmacy chain numbering almost 2,500
retail outlets, just started carrying a do-it-yourself sperm count test.
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Vasectomy Reversal Leads to Rare Identical Triplets
During his first marriage Chad Ross had two children, a boy and a girl, and thought his family was complete. He had a vasectomy. His newwife, Amanda, really wanted to have a baby of her own someday.
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New Extraction Technique For Low-Sperm-Count
A new treatment for male infertility is bringing hope to many men who suffer low-sperm-count male infertility.
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Semen Analysis - Sperm Count
Everything you need to know about sperm count and semen analysis.
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Which Contraception Works Best for You?
There are several forms of contraception including physical barriers, monthly supplements, surgical contraception, implanted devices and foams or creams.
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How Does a Vasectomy Reversal Work?
What is a vasectomy reversal and how does it work?
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Anti-Sperm Antibodies
Anti-sperm antibodies are protein molecules made by the woman's or man's body that are attracted to a specific site on the sperm and interfere with the sperms’s activity.
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Recession May Postpone Having a Child
Women are postponing pregnancy and having fewer children because of the recession, but just when they need birth control most, many can't pay for it, a new survey finds.
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