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Q: What are the chances of getting pregnant if my husband had a vasectomy 6 years ago and underwent chemotherapy for the treatment of testicular cancer?
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What would cause male castration?

This could result from an injury, a wound, testicular cancer, or voluntary surgery.


If I wanted to get pregnant by my boyfriend and he has had an vasectomy. is there like a procedure for it or what should we do?

Yes there are several treatment available. Talk to your Dr to see which one is right for you.


At the Houston Vasectomy Clinic what is the average cost of a vasectomy?

A Vasectomy procedure will cost about $1,300 to any man not wanting to have children any longer if the procedure is done by the Houston Vasectomy Clinic.


Can a man who had a vasectomy have natural children?

You should not be able to get pregnant by a man who has had a vasectomy.


If a men had a vasectomy done can a women get pregnant?

If the vasectomy was successful then no the woman cannot become pregnant.


How many pounds are you allowed to lift after a vasectomy?

10 to 15 lbs max i just got a vasectomy


Cpt code for bilateral vasectomy?

The CPT code for bilateral vasectomy is 55250. Get more information on supercoder.com


Why is a vasectomy very effective in preventing a female to get pregnant?

A vasectomy prevents a male making a female pregnant. It does not prevent a female getting pregnant since she could get pregnant with a male who has not had a vasectomy or by artificial insemination.


Where does testicular cancer originate from?

The exact cause of testicular cancer is unknown. There is no link between vasectomy and testicular cancer. Factors that may increase a man's risk for testicular cancer include:Abnormal testicle developmentHistory of testicular cancerHistory of undescended testicle(s)Klinefelter syndromeOther possible causes include exposure to certain chemicals and HIV infection. A family history of testicular cancer may also increase risk.Testicular cancer is the most common form of cancer in men between the ages of 15 and 35. It can occur in older men, and rarely, in younger boys.White men are more likely than African-American and Asian-American men to develop this type of cancer.There are two main types of testicular cancer: seminomas and nonseminomas. These cancers grow from germ cells, the cells that make sperm.Seminoma: This is a slow-growing form of testicular cancer usually found in men in their 30s and 40s. The cancer is usually just in the testes, but it can spread to the lymph nodes. Seminomas are very sensitive to radiation therapy.Nonseminoma: This more common type of testicular cancer tends to grow more quickly than seminomas. Nonseminoma tumors are often made up of more than one type of cell, and are identified according to these different cell types:Choriocarcinoma (rare)Embryonal carcinomaTeratomaYolk sac tumorA stromal tumor is a rare type of testicular tumor. They are usually not cancerous. The two main types of stromal tumors are Leydig cell tumors and Sertoli cell tumors. Stromal tumors usually occur during childhood.


We had aTubal and vasectomy done am i pregnant?

No you can not be.


Does vasectomy affect sexual pleasure?

No.


Can a person use vasectomy alone eventhough the partner wont help?

The decision to have a vasectomy is always yours but you should tell your partner.