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For most, this is an incredible amount of money to come up with. But they may not be what you want to hear. Well, it isn't always that simple and sometimes it isn't successful, either. In a reversal, the area is reconnected. Actually, there are other vasectomy reversal alternatives available.
But there are cases where even having the surgery is not the answer. The reason is because a reversal is not covered by insurance and can easily run anywhere from seven thousand to well over ten thousand dollars, all as an out of pocket expense. This may sound crazy but out of the approximately half million men who get a vasectomy every year, five percent, or roughly twenty five thousand change their minds later on. But is a reversal the only option. In fact, it is a huge struggle for most especially now no matter how much they may want a child. If faced with this outcome, you do have choices.
In a vasectomy, the vas deferens, the tubing that carries sperm to the testicles, is cut so that the flow is interrupted. |