It's possible, but the statistics available suggest the chances of this happening are very low.
The process of the reversal of the Earth's magnetic poles is called a magnetic flip. This occurs every 4 or 5 times per million years.
No. The universe itself is about 13.7 billion years old. Earth is between 4.5 and 4.6 billion years old.
Birch is a naturally occurring tree species found in various regions, particularly in northern temperate climates. While humans have cultivated birch trees for ornamental purposes and timber production, the species itself is not man-made; it has evolved naturally over millions of years. Thus, birch is primarily a natural organism, though it can be managed and influenced by human activity.
A glass bottle can take thousands of years to decompose naturally, with estimates ranging from 1,000 to 4,000 years. Unlike organic materials, glass does not biodegrade but instead breaks down into smaller pieces over time. Recycling glass is a more sustainable option, as it can be reused indefinitely without losing quality.
Yes, coal is a naturally occurring fossil fuel that is formed from the remains of plants that lived millions of years ago. It is typically found in underground deposits and is mined for use as a source of energy.
Although it's rare for a vasectomy to "reverse" on its own, it has happened.
Yes, it has, in periods of multiple millions of years.
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.
I don't know if the thick discharge is normal but vasectomies can naturally undo themselves over time.
no, unless vasectomy was reversed at some point (an OR nurse)
Depending on how long after the vasectomy you have intercourse, after he had he vasectomy they usually test his sperm on a regular basis until there are no sperm present. If he had his vasectomy months to years ago then no you cannot get pregnant. It is possible it has come undone or is leaking. Regular Dr checkups are a way to prevent that. Old vasectomys were a clip. The clip may not be pinching anymore. Sperm can last up to 20 ejaculations...or 3mths after vasectomy. Be careful. Yes, but the chances are very slim. Vasectomies are the most reliable method of family planning with a failure rate of less than 1 per thousand. The most common reasons for failure are a) that the man didn't wait long enough after the operation (usually 2-3 weeks or 20 ejaculations) before having sex, and b) that the vas deferens spontaneously reconnected. The chances of a failure after properly clearing and being tested at 3 months are put at about 1 in 4000, or 0.025%.
Vastectomies can be reversed, but it isn't 100% effective.
It is possible that the vasectomy was not effective, or it occassionally will heal itself. A doctor's office can test his ejaculate and see if it contains sperm.
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That does not sound as if it is a combination that will ever cause you to get pregnant. While at 54 years old and your period just stopped two months ago there is always the possibility of you still ovulating a few more times but there is no way that vasectomy is going to reverse its self after 10 years. While you did take the MAP I do believe this was a waste of money due to the other stated issues.
I think this question means 'Is it possible to reverse a vasectomy' It is able to be done. Whether the patient can father a child or not depends on how long it has been between the two procedures.
You can either hope and pray to have a miracle/natural reversal (not effective), he can have the reversal surgery or try and extract sperm (medically!) to do an In-vitro fertilization.