No. The neutering procedure is permanent and can not be reversed.
The procedure is permanent and cannot be easily reversed. It is only meant to be used by women who are sure they do not want any more children. Reversal may require surgery and there are no data on the safety and effectiveness
The result of this procedure is permanent and cannot be reversed.
you cannot get it reversed
It's not unheard of but highly unlikely unless the procedure has been reversed.
A vasovasostomy is a surgical procedure in which the effects of a vasectomy (male sterilization) are reversed.
I believe that it is possible to have that procedure reversed. You should talk to a gynecologist/obstetrician.
If you have had your fallopian tubes tied, the only way to reverse the procedure is to see a doctor and have him or her perform another surgery. When you have been sterilized by tubal ligation, it is usually permanent; so if you try to get it reversed, there is a chance it may be successful, but there is no guarantee. The same is true for a man who has had a vasectomy: it can be surgically reversed, but it is not always a successful procedure. You would be better off to discuss this with your doctor, who can advise you in what your options are.
yes
A tubal reversal is a surgical procedure where the initial tubal sterilization (aka tubes tied) is reversed and an attempt is made to make the woman fertile again.
AIDS can't be reversed.
example of change can be reversed