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Vasectomy Reversal - Nhs
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My husband had a vasectomy, at his GP surgery, a few years ago. He did this on the grounds of me suffering horrendous post natal depression and the fact I nearly died during child birth.
He has now sprung it on me that he'd like another child.
I have mixed feelings about this but can see/understand his reasons for wanting another child.
How does this work, with regards to getting a reversal done? Can this be done via his GP surgery, or would it need to be private?
Are they, on the whole, successful?
Thanks.
He has now sprung it on me that he'd like another child.
I have mixed feelings about this but can see/understand his reasons for wanting another child.
How does this work, with regards to getting a reversal done? Can this be done via his GP surgery, or would it need to be private?
Are they, on the whole, successful?
Thanks.
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http:// www.bup a.co.uk /indivi duals/h ealth-i nformat ion/dir ectory/ v/vasec tomy-re versal
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\\\Do you know if it's fairly simple, and the same as when he had it done in the first place? What I mean is, do you know if it could be done at a GP surgery, or does it involve a hospital?\\\\
No, reversal isn't simple, cannot be done in the GP surgery and has to be done by an experienced Urologist as it involves microscopic surgery.
No, reversal isn't simple, cannot be done in the GP surgery and has to be done by an experienced Urologist as it involves microscopic surgery.
Thanks Kristal and Sqad.
He only had it done a few years ago, so he's thinking that will go in his favour.
It doesn't really matter if he has to go private, he's determined he wants it done now, but he seems to think it will be a case of going back to his GP surgery and having it done there, as opposed to having to go to a hospital.
I thought not.
He only had it done a few years ago, so he's thinking that will go in his favour.
It doesn't really matter if he has to go private, he's determined he wants it done now, but he seems to think it will be a case of going back to his GP surgery and having it done there, as opposed to having to go to a hospital.
I thought not.
I gather that the other issue which may make the reversal fail is the presence of sperm antibodies
http:// www.bup a.co.uk /indivi duals/h ealth-i nformat ion/dir ectory/ v/vasec tomy-re versal.
Did/will he go on the weekend away or not?
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Did/will he go on the weekend away or not?