Vasectomy reversal in London
A proportion of men who undergo a vasectomy decide to have the procedure reversed when life circumstances change. The procedure reconnects the vas deferens, which were previously cut or blocked during a vasectomy. This operation aims to restore the flow of sperm from the testicles to the prostate, allowing the man to ejaculate sperm again and potentially regain fertility. This may allow for a natural pregnancy so that IVF may not be necessary.
This is a complex microsurgical procedure whose success relies on the skills of your surgeon. Miss Sangster has spent many years perfecting her skills to allow for high levels of success rate after vasectomy reversal.
Men may choose to undergo a vasectomy reversal for various reasons:
Desire for natural pregnancy: One of the most common reasons is the desire to have further children. Circumstances may change after a vasectomy, such as entering a new relationship where having children becomes a consideration.
Change in Relationship: There are many changes in circumstances that may lead to consideration of vasectomy reversal. Family or relationship changes are common.
Regret: Some men may come to regret their decision to have a vasectomy, either due to changes in personal circumstances or a change of heart regarding their desire for children.
Technological Advances: Advances in surgical techniques for vasectomy reversal have improved success rates, making the procedure more appealing to men who had previously considered it too risky or ineffective.
The success of the vasectomy reversal relies on several factors. Important issues such as the length of time since the vasectomy, the surgical technique used for the reversal, and individual factors such as how many children you would like to have and the fertility of your partner will be addressed. Miss Sangster will help you come to the best decision for your specific circumstance and highest chance of success of having a live birth.
At the same time as the reversal, sperm can be obtained from the testicle or epididymis and cryopreserved for the future.