OT-Vasectomy Reversal
My youngest 2 were born after my ex had a vasectomy reversal. With your husband being 11 years out, find a top notch specialist if you decide to go that route. It is expensive and it isn't a sure thing. I was fine with having a donor sperm but he put his foot down and went under the knife. I had to have fertility treatments because the were so few good swimmers. We had to time everything just right and then have the few swimmers inseminated. Luckily we had great health insurance that covered fertility treatments because we spent a lot on his reversal. The hormone treatments were rough, but these 2 kids were worth it! There are 11 years between my 3rd and 4th children and 17 years between my first and last.
Good luck!
Martha ![]()
High 250/Consult Weight 245/Surgery 205/Now 109
Height 5'4.5" BMI 18.4
In maintenance since June 2009 ![]()
Reversing a vasectomy is not just a case of joining the vas deferens, there is an antibody aspect too. Unfortunately the longer it has been that your husband has had the vasectomy, the less likely it will be successfully reversed.
Of course, there is always a chance - a good fertility specialist would be able to give you the odds of success or not!
Vasectomy is considered a permanent method of birth control.
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