Is it possible to get pregnant with a vasectomy?
Vasectomy is an intervention that many men undergo to be sterile and, therefore, prevent pregnancy. Although we must consider it as a permanent and irreversible contraceptive method, there is the possibility of reversion. Even with this, natural pregnancy is not always achieved.
In case the reversion is not possible or does not allow to recover the seminal quality, the assisted reproduction offers other possible solutions to achieve the pregnancy after the vasectomy.
Below you have an index with all the points that we will discuss in this article.
Index
Is pregnancy possible with a vasectomy? - Techniques and prices- 1. Being a father again
- 2. What is a vasovasostomy?
- 2.1. Results of the vasovasostomy
- 3. Other pregnancy options with vasectomy
- 3.1. Vasoepididymostomy
- 3.2. Sperm aspiration
- 3.3. Testicular biopsy
- 3.4. Sperm freezing
- 3.5. Donation of semen
- 3.6. Prices
- 4. Questions from users
- 4.1. What is the risk of pregnancy if I had a vasectomy 10 years ago?
- 4.2. Are there cases of pregnancy with vasectomy?
- 4.3. Is vasovasostomy done in Social Security?
- 4.4. What are the risks of vasovasostomy?
- 5. Recommended reading
- 6. Authors and collaborators

What is a vasovasostomy?
The vasovasostomy consists of joining again the ends of the vas deferens that were blocked in the vasectomy. In this way, the sperm are allowed to form part of the ejaculate and, thus, the possibility of natural pregnancy opens up again. It is a complex intervention that lasts about two hours.
Vasovasostomy: undoing the vasectomyIn the first place, we must bear in mind that, even if the reversal procedure is successful, it is not certain that man can conceive a child naturally. It is possible that the seminal quality is not good or, at least, not good enough to achieve fertilization.
The probability of obtaining a pregnancy after vasovasostomy is approximately 64%.
On the other hand, there is also the option that it is not successful, that is, that we can not allow the passage of sperm. Success will depend, mainly, on the way the ducts were sealed, as well as the skill and dexterity with which the vasectomy was done.
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