Vasectomies can be reversed but 10% of men become infertile due to the surgery.
1089! times 9 is 9801. I'm really bored.
The total number of ways to obtain the certain difference is 36. The number of ways of obtaining the difference of 2 with two dice is 8. How? List the possibilities of obtaining the difference of 2 with two dice: 3 and 14 and 25 and 36 and 4These are 4 pairs of numbers to obtain a difference 2. Make note that we can also have the difference of two with these numbers "reversed". Then, we have 8 ways of obtaining the difference of 2. Therefore, the probability of obtaining the difference of 2 with two dice is 8/36.
A vasovasostomy is a surgical procedure in which the effects of a vasectomy (male sterilization) are reversed.
No. A vasectomy is a surgical procedure that makes a man sterile by cutting the seminal tubes. This means that sperm no longer make their way into the semen and therefore he can no longer make a woman pregnant. However if he finds that he wishes to have children in the future there are many ways the procedure can be reversed.
Vasectomy. It's a simple procedure where the scrotum is cut open, and the "tubes" that allow sperm to travel out of the testicles are cut and tied off. Many times, this can be reversed if the man wants to have children latter in life, and occasionally it fixes itself.
It is easier for a man to get a vasectomy because it's a simple in office procedure that only requires a local anaesthetic and about 24 to 48 hours off of work. A vasectomy is also cheaper and is more easily reversed if more children are wanted at a later date. A Tubal ligation is a major surgery that requires being fully anesthetized, an over night hospital stay, and a few weeks of recovery time. It's also very expensive and is not easily reversed if more children are wanted at a later day if it can be reversed at all.
no, unless vasectomy was reversed at some point (an OR nurse)
Yes, although it's not always successful a vasectomy is reversable.
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.
No. The neutering procedure is permanent and can not be reversed.
Vastectomies can be reversed, but it isn't 100% effective.
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.
Yes it is possible for you to get pregnant. That is why they say it is 99.9% effective there is always a possibility and I have seen it happen