Tuesday, August 24, 2010

What are the options to reproduce after a vasectomy? Is there a way to have a vasectomy and parent afterward?

Vasectomies can be reversed; however, it is not always successful. You can always freeze some emissions in anticipation .. :)What are the options to reproduce after a vasectomy? Is there a way to have a vasectomy and parent afterward?
Just go get the vasectomy, and tell the doc to make damn sure that is not reversable. There are too many people on the planet. We are headed for an ecological disaster the likes of which threaten the existence of mankind. Would you really want to bring for children to grow up in that kind of future ???What are the options to reproduce after a vasectomy? Is there a way to have a vasectomy and parent afterward?
Yes there is a procedure to repair a vasectomy, but you'll have to be assessed first, to see if you are suitably for the procedure. Have a good day.
Testicular Sperm Extraction (TESE) is the process of removing a small portion of tissue from the testicle under local anesthesia to extracting the few viable sperm cells present in that tissue for the purpose of Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). The Testicular Sperm Extraction process is recommended to men who are unable to produce sperm by ejaculation as a result of primary testicular failure, congenital absence of the vas deferens or non-reconstructed vasectomy.





The Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) and Testicular Sperm Extraction (TESE) has eliminated a lot of the need for donor sperm.





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There's always adoption. Also, at least some of the time, a vasectomy is reversible, if you wanted to give that a try.
Your two major options are: VasoVasectomy, or TESE (see the links below)





Now that I have covered the technical part of my answer, here is the ethical part:


The biggest problem, in America, today, is nobody is forced to face consequences for their actions. You made a choice, by getting a vasectomy (a good choice). Now as a consequence of that choice, the two of you will have no more children. If you have your vasectomy reversed, you are bucking the system, and avoiding the consequences of you, choice. How are you going to explain to your future child about actions and consequences when you didn鈥檛 face the consequences yourself? That sounds like poor parenting.





Good luck!
Your best bet would be to store some sperm at a sperm bank. It is not always possible to reverse a vasectomy. If you are thinking of parenting later, then you should reconsider having a vasectomy. It's always possible for something to go wrong with a storage facility.

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