How Effective Is Conceiving After Vasectomy Reversal?
If you’re considering a vasectomy, or if you’ve already had one, you may be wondering how effective is conceiving after a vasectomy reversal. The answer can be complicated, and it will depend on a lot of different factors. Some of those factors include the amount of time that’s passed since the vasectomy, the procedure used by the original doctor, and even the personal skill of the surgeon doing the vasectomy reversal.
In general, vasectomy reversals are fairly complicated operations. They’re easy to mess up, and they can be difficult to get right. It’s also very easy for something to go wrong during the operation that can make conceiving after vasectomy reversal more difficult. There are two basic procedures used, one of which involves sewing the tubes back together, and another more complicated procedure that’s used when the first isn’t possible.
All sorts of things can potentially hurt your chances of conceiving after vasectomy reversal. For example, if the doctor who did the vasectomy did a poor job, it can make it much more difficult for the surgeon to reverse it. Overall, there is a little more than a 50 percent chance of conceiving after a vasectomy reversal. It may take up to two years to get results, so you shouldn’t expect a vasectomy reversal to give you an instant payoff. If fact, you may not even be sure if it worked for a long time.
Another issue that can impact the decision to have a vasectomy reversal is financial. The procedure is generally much more expensive than a vasectomy, and it isn’t generally covered by insurance. The out-of-pocket expense can be prohibitive for some people, especially since there are some less expensive options for conceiving after vasectomy.















