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Is a No-Scalpel Vasectomy reversible?

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Is a No-Scalpel Vasectomy reversible?

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There are microsurgical procedures to reverse a vasectomy and reconnect the cut ends of the vas deferens. However, this technique, called vasovasostomy, is expensive ($5,000-$10,000), usually not covered by insurance, and is not always successful in restoring sperm in the ejaculate or in guaranteeing a return of fertility. Thus, vasectomy, and, NSV, should be considered irreversible. Before you choose to have a vasectomy, make sure that you and your partner do not want any more children.

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