Vasectomy Reversal

Although vasectomies are considered to be a permanent form of birth control, many men decide later on to have the surgery reversed.

Unlike a vasectomy, which is a fairly simple procedure that can be done in the doctor's office, a vasectomy reversal is a more involved procedure that is considered to be major surgery. For this reason, men who have changed their minds about having children may not be too eager to have their vasectomy reversed. One alternative to a vasectomy reversal is to use ICSI, which can be used in conjunction with IVF.

Many infertility clinics offer their male patients various non-surgical alternatives to sterilization reversal. Techniques, like PESA and TESE, are non-invasive and allow you to get back to your regular activities almost immediately.

If you have had sterilization surgery but have decided you would like to have children, fill out the form below to get in touch with a representative from a Reproductive Center.