Having a vasectomy reversed can restore fertility in some men, but success rates vary. Factors such as the time since the original procedure, the quality of the sperm, and the woman's fertility can all impact the likelihood of conception. It's advisable to consult a fertility specialist to assess individual circumstances and explore options.
In order to be 18 years old in 2010 AD, I would highly recommend being born in 1992.
Do you think it might depend on how fast you count huh do ya ? If you count one every second and never stop, it would take almost 146 years.
If you had turned 16 years old in 2009, you were born in 1993, and would be 18 in 2011.
Well, honey, if you're counting one number per second without any breaks, it would take you about 31.7 trillion years to count to one sextillion. So, grab a comfy chair, a good book, and maybe a snack because you'll be at it for a while. Good luck with that counting marathon!
It is less than 2 years. 2 years is 730 days, or 731 days if one is a leap year.
no, unless vasectomy was reversed at some point (an OR nurse)
Vastectomies can be reversed, but it isn't 100% effective.
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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
Yes, it is possible to reverse a vasectomy. Usually if you're not sure this is what you want permanently, they can surgically insert valves instead of just cutting and tying off or cauterizing the tubes and this makes it quiet easy to reverse a vasectomy. How ever it's a bit more costly to do that. They can also be reversed with micro surgery to reattach the tubes together also a bit spendy. Hope this helps.
If the contraction occurred at the same rate as the expansion has, then it would take about fifteen billion years.
Although it's rare for a vasectomy to "reverse" on its own, it has happened.
after 11yrs.
11yrs.
I beliive there is a method where the sperm can be taken prom the testes above the vasectomy and then you have artificial insemination. He would need to see a urologist.
If he had a vasectomy there should be no sperms so no.
The Earth's magnetic field has reversed its polarity several hundred times over the past 160 million years, with an average reversal rate of about once every 200,000 to 300,000 years. This means that in the last four million years, it may have reversed polarity around 20 times.