Vasectomies can be reversed even after very long periods of time, sometimes after more than 25 years. Sperm are constantly being produced in men and even after time, there should be viable sperm. read more
You’ll know your vasectomy reversal was successful if sperm appear in your semen after a few months. Your doctor will collect samples and examine them for 4 to 6 months -- enough time for your counts to stabilize. If you have a vasovasostomy, it could take 6 to 12 months before sperm return. read more
Yes, it is possible to have a Vasectomy reversal. Vasectomy reversal (vasovasostomy) reconnects the tubes (vas deferens) that were cut during a Vasectomy procedure. But there are some risks associated with Vasectomy Reversal, which includes: • Infection at the site of surgery. read more
Vasectomy reversal is not only possible but is highly successful when performed by an experienced male infertility micro-surgeon. Unfortunately, other doctors without these special skills will often attempt to perform the surgery themselves, rather than referring the patient to a male infertility specialist. read more