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vascetomy reversal
Me and my partner really want a baby but 5 yrs ago he had a vasectomy, he was then with his now ex wife, we have been together for 2 yrs and live together and are getting married too. But NHS will not fund us because he has got children but i havent, i really dont think this is fair, as i want to be a mother, is this punishment for being in love with someone that has had the snip,
what are peoples views on my suitation and does anybody know what i can do, i know there is sperm donor and adoption and places to go private but it costs a fortune... does anybody know how maybe i can change the NHS mind about funding us
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.as I understand it, mechanical reversal is not the whole story, oftern the man's antibdies will perceive his growing sperm as outsiders, like bacteria as the body is not used to them being ther so will destroy them anyway.
Sorry but at the present, the NHS hasn't got enough money to treat everyone who is sick
http://www.privatehealth.co.uk/infertility-treatment/vas ectomy-reversal
In the hospital where I work the health authority stopped performing this operation(and the female version) about 4 years ago. There usually has to be extreme circumstances(family tragedy/bereavement) for them to perform it via the NHS.
Unfortunately I also once heard a surgeon say that roughly 18 months after a vasectomy any male would have significantly less than 50% chance of success from a reversal operation.
It would appear your only option would be to go private. You'll find someone to do it but the odds of success are against you, but don't give up hope, it's worth a try.
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