How to Remove Surgical Clips to Conceive a Baby

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Conceiving a child is possible after removal of surgical vasectomy clips.

During a vasectomy, the tubing that carries viable sperm from the testes to the penis is cut and sealed with surgical clips. In some cases, men that have had a vasectomy change their minds about having children. Men that are in good physical health can choose to have the vasectomy reversed in a procedure called a vasovasotomy, according to the Mayo Clinic. During a vasovasotomy, a surgeon reconnects the tubes that were previously cut and restores the man's ability to conceive children through normal intercourse, in most cases. Another option, if a man does not qualify for the reversal, is assisted reproductive technology.

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      Discuss any decisions about getting a vasectomy reversal with your partner to determine what the best option is for your situation. Consider the other options, such as assisted reproductive technologies, that are available to conceive a child after a vasectomy has been performed, and surgical clips are in place.

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      Visit your doctor to discuss the options for having the clips removed and the vasectomy reversed. Ask about the risks and financial arrangements prior to making a decision, as not all men are candidates for reversal and vasectomy reversal is not covered by many insurance plans.

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      Make a decision regarding having the clips removed and attempting to conceive a child. Schedule an appointment to have the vasovasotomy completed by your physician.

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      Have the procedure done and follow all recovery instructions for best results. Not all men are able to produce viable sperm after the reversal, however allowing the appropriate time before attempting to conceive a child is key to recovery.

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      Understand how the conception process works in order to have the best chances at conceiving. Consult with your doctor if you have trouble conceiving to get professional advice and tips for conception.

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