Too often, young men rush to get a vasectomy because at the time they think they don’t want children. You may feel that way at the time, but did you know that every ten years you become a different person? Your dreams and aspirations change. You don’t want the same things at thirty as you did at twenty. Life changes and so do you.

You were young and you thought it was the right decision at the time. It was about living your life carefree and not having to think about babies. But as you get older, you realize how wonderful it would be to have a little “mini me” that you could teach and impart wisdom to.

It has now been years since you decided to have a vasectomy and you have been married or remarried ever since. Your wife looks at you and she tells you that she wants to have a baby with you because they share such a deep love. But you can’t have children because of a decision you made a few years before your wife came on the scene.

What are you doing now? You consider the options. Is it possible to reverse a vasectomy? Its permanent? Well it could be. However, advances in medical treatments have opened the door for vasectomy reversal to be a possible option. Before we get into this, you need to understand that you are not always successful. There are a number of factors that go into whether a vasectomy reversal is an option for you.

For a vasectomy reversal to be successful, the age of the man is taken into account. The presence of antisperm antibodies is checked. The doctor will check the time since the vasectomy was performed. In addition, the age of the woman is also considered. All of these factors will determine if you are a viable candidate for this procedure.

Vasectomy reversal is not a recommended treatment because the success rates are quite low. In a case that can be considered successful, a patient will have sperm in the ejaculate after vasectomy reversal. Although it should be noted that for viability purposes, most ejaculates will not result in adequate sperm quality for natural conception to occur. You may need to go to a fertility clinic. Because in this case, you might consider sperm aspiration followed by ICSI treatment.