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frequently Asked Questions - general vasectomy information and points to consider ... Can it reverse itself again making me fertile again? ... If you cut your finger your body reacts to this to protect itself. The same happens if the flow through the vas deferens is obstructed (either by vasectomy or a medical condition).
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Spontaneous recanalization is where the vas deferens manages to "grow back" and reverse the vasectomy making a man fertile again. Because a vasectomy has ... According to Harvard Medical School, "Vasectomy can reverse itself, but it is a very rare event. It develops in only about .025% or one in 4,000 vasectomies".2...
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Plus, a vasectomy is not 100% effective - the body tries to heal itself and there is a one in several thousand risk that the vasectomy can spontaneously and without warning reverse itself, resulting in a return of fertility.
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HealthBoards Bulletin Board; Urology; Vasectomy reversing itself ??? ... From what my husband's doctor told him, yes it can reverse, but it would be within a certain time period after having a vasectomy done. Seven years is a long time so I would be skeptical, but I suppose anything is possible.
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Can a vasectomy reverse itself spontaneously?; Answer: This is called “recanalization” and unfortunately the answer is yes but rarely and the statistics range from 1 in a 1000 to 1 in 10,000 chance. The reason for this is that there is a sort of “honey combing effect” that the body manages to do in some cases.
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Can it reverse itself again making me fertile again? ... If you cut your finger your body reacts to this to protect itself. The same happens if the flow through the vas deferens is obstructed (either by vasectomy or a medical condition). To compensate for the additional sperm, the membranes increase in size to absorb...
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www.vasectomy-faq.org/whatis.htm
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Congestion, a sense of fullness or pressure caused by sperm in the testes, epididymis, and lower vas deferens, may cause discomfort some 2 to 12 weeks after vasectomy. Like granuloma, congestion is not serious and usually resolves itself in time.
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Yes. It is possible for a vasectomy to reverse itself. I suggest you see your doctor ASAP to have a sperm count taken. ... It is possible in some times after vasectomy to reverse itself. U just go and consult a doctor for ASAP to have a sperm count taken. This will make u clear.
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But more likely, the hydrocele (fluid around the testis) is secondary to the surgery itself. This fluid should be reabsorbed by the body over time. If it continues to get larger and cause you pain, I would have your urologist ... Just one other general concept to understand is the length of time between vasectomy and reversal.
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