Pregnancy After Vasectomy
Is pregnancy after undergoing vasectomy possible? This article will give you more information on a woman's chances of getting pregnant, even after her husband has undergone vasectomy.

Conception After Vasectomy
Although vasectomy is considered to be the safest way of avoiding pregnancy risk, the possibility of pregnancy does exist. This usually happens during the first few months after the procedure is done. Most surgeons advise their patients to use other contraceptive methods during the first six months after vasectomy is done. This is because, even though new sperms cannot enter the seminal fluid after the surgery, some sperms may already exist in it and can make a woman pregnant, if no other contraception is used. According to expert opinion, for the semen to become sperm free, the man has to have 25-30 ejaculations. However, this will be different from person to person and sometimes, some men require 60 ejaculations to become completely sterile after vasectomy.
Another cause for pregnancy post vasectomy is re-canalization. Sometimes, the vas deferens that has been cut during the vasectomy process, grows back together. If the scar tissue, sperm and blood cells are in the right locations, the vas deferens joins back naturally, which can lead to pregnancy. This complication can happen any time after the procedure is conducted and is considered to be a surgical error.
Chances of Pregnancy
Although the information which is given above is true, the risk is very rare. It has been observed that the percentage of pregnancy actually occurring is less than even 1%. Most of the pregnancies occur during the first three to six months after the surgery is done. In a study conducted on 540 women whose husbands underwent vasectomy surgery, six of them became pregnant. While three of them conceived during the first three months, the other three became pregnant after almost a year due to the failure of the procedure. This study shows that the pregnancy rate after vasectomy is still very low.
Vasectomy Reversal
Sometimes, couples feel the need to have more children after the husband has gone through vasectomy. In this case, the men go through vasectomy reversal. Here, the vas deferens, i.e. the tubes that were severed during the vasectomy are reattached, so that the sperms are able to enter the seminal fluid, subsequently leading to pregnancy. However, the odds of pregnancy after the reversal are not more than 60%, and it may take almost a year for conception to take place. According to experts, more the gap between vasectomy and vasectomy reversal procedure, the chance of getting pregnant also decreases considerably.
I hope you find this article helpful as well as informative. As getting pregnant after vasectomy is actually possible, especially during the first few months, it is important to make use of some other type of contraceptive during this period. On the other hand, if you are unsure about whether you want or do not want to have any more children, it would be a good idea to delay the decision of getting a vasectomy done. This is because though there are no major complications of vasectomy reversal, it may cause you some discomfort, if you choose to have a child in the future.
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