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How Do Vasectomy Reversals Compare to Other Options?

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as many as 2.1 million couples each year struggle with infertility. But advances in medical science, including the development of assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs), have helped millions of couples conceive. While vasectomy re ...Continue Reading

How Do Vasectomy Reversals Compare to Other Options?

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as many as 2.1 million couples each year struggle with infertility. But advances in medical science, including the development of assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs), have helped millions of couples conceive. While vasectomy re ...Continue Reading

Alternatives to Vasectomy Reversal

Modern medical science has developed several methods to help couples who have difficulty conceiving after a year or more of trying. Assisted reproduction techniques (ARTs) are advanced treatments for infertility; couples most commonly use ART when their infertility is due to causes other than the va ...Continue Reading

Alternatives to Vasectomy Reversal

Modern medical science has developed several methods to help couples who have difficulty conceiving after a year or more of trying. Assisted reproduction techniques (ARTs) are advanced treatments for infertility; couples most commonly use ART when their infertility is due to causes other than the va ...Continue Reading

Microsurgical Vasovasostomy: One-Layer vs. Two-Layer

Updated November 2018 Although vasectomy should be considered a permanent form of birth control, around 6 percent of men will eventually decide to undergo a vasectomy reversal. This procedure is done to restore a man’s fertility and allow him to father a child through natural means. One method ...Continue Reading

Microsurgical Vasovasostomy: One-Layer vs. Two-Layer

Updated November 2018 Although vasectomy should be considered a permanent form of birth control, around 6 percent of men will eventually decide to undergo a vasectomy reversal. This procedure is done to restore a man’s fertility and allow him to father a child through natural means. One method ...Continue Reading

What You Need to Know About Therapeutic Donor Insemination

Artificial insemination is where semen is introduced into a woman’s vagina (cervix) or uterus through means other than sexual intercourse. If the sperm used in the procedure are from a man other than the woman’s partner, this procedure is called therapeutic donor insemination, or TDI. W ...Continue Reading

What You Need to Know About Therapeutic Donor Insemination

Artificial insemination is where semen is introduced into a woman’s vagina (cervix) or uterus through means other than sexual intercourse. If the sperm used in the procedure are from a man other than the woman’s partner, this procedure is called therapeutic donor insemination, or TDI. W ...Continue Reading

Using Testicular Sperm Extraction (TESE) for a Second Chance

Testicular sperm extraction, TESE, is a technique for retrieving sperm from the testicles of men in order to help them father a child. It is used when men have non-obstructive azoospermia. In this condition, no sperm show up in the semen, but there is no blockage in the tubes that carry the sperm f ...Continue Reading

Using Testicular Sperm Extraction (TESE) for a Second Chance

Testicular sperm extraction, TESE, is a technique for retrieving sperm from the testicles of men in order to help them father a child. It is used when men have non-obstructive azoospermia. In this condition, no sperm show up in the semen, but there is no blockage in the tubes that carry the sperm f ...Continue Reading

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