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After Reversing Vasectomy- What Happens To My Sperm?



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By : seomul Evans    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-03-18 23:37:04
When you are considering a vasectomy reversal, your concern is most likely focused to restoring your fertility. And by that, concerns regarding the viability of sperm after reversing vasectomy arise. This article enumerates and answers your sperm-related concerns specifically

Overview of Vasectomy Reversal

Vasectomy reversal is an option to undo vasectomy. Reversing vasectomy reconnects the ends of the vas deferens that were cut during vasectomy. It is a microscopic surgical procedure that enables the surgeon to determine the presence of sperm in the fluid from the ends of the vas deferens. A more specific term for this procedure is a vasovasostomy. On the other hand, the surgeon performs a more complex procedure called vasoepididymostomy when there is no sperm detected.

After reversing vasectomy, you are probably clouded with concerns regarding sperm production.

First Semen Analysis After Vasectomy

Sperm is subject for semen analysis 1 to 2 months after reversing vasectomy. Semen analysis is obtained on a regular basis until such time that analysis reveals normal parameters like sperm count and motility, or until successful pregnancy occurs.

Sperm Count After Reversing Vasectomy

Vasovasostomy: It normally takes 3 months after a vasovasostomy to reveal good sperm count. Six months after reversing vasectomy, semen analysis reveals increased in sperm count. The number significantly progresses with time.

Vasoepididymostomy: Compared to vasovasostomy, when vasectomy reversal is performed via vasosepididymostomy, it usually takes longer for sperm to appear. Expect sperm to appear within 4 to 6 months, or longer.

Semen analysis for patients who undergone vasectomy reversal will reveal sperm count deterioration for at least 2 years post-operation. According to a study, 10 percent of men who underwent vasovasostomy and 20 percent of men who were operated via vasoepididymostomy are likely to experience sperm count deterioration. The drop in figures is due to scarring at the surgical site. Scarring causes constriction which impedes sperm transport resulting to a low sperm count.

Sperm Motility After Reversing Vasectomy

In most cases, non-motility of sperm after reversing vasectomy represents an obstruction in the surgical site. This can be due to the trauma or swelling in the vas deferens or the residual sperm that have not been totally cleared from the epididymis.

Together with sperm count, sperm motility will gradually increase. On the eight-month after reversing vasectomy, expect semen analysis to reveal normal values.

Semen analysis that reveals low or below normal figures is indicative of infection or inflammation. To ensure full fertility after reversing vasectomy, timely semen analysis is recommended to note the progress of sperm during ejaculation.

On Improving Sperm Quality After Reversing Vasectomy

* Watch What You Eat. Eat healthy foods that are rich in vitamins and minerals. Zinc is an essential mineral that boosts sperm productivity and quality. Foods that are rich in Zinc include pork, lamb, beef, chicken and brown rice. Also eat foods that are rich in folic acid, selenium, and vitamin E and C. Furthermore, abstinence from alcohol beverages, smoking cessation and less in caffeine consumption can increase your chance of regaining healthy sperm after reversing vasectomy.

* Eliminate Stress. Physical and emotional stress may cause an alteration in sexual and hormonal functions. Avoid physical exhaustion like vigorous workout and lifting of heavy objects especially when coming from a surgery like vasectomy and reserving vasectomy.

* Avoid Environment Hazards. Excessive exposure to lead, heat, and radiation will certainly affect fertility. Environment toxins like second-hand smoke, pesticides and other chemicals are generally threats to the sperm viability.
Author Resource:- Seomul Evans is a Internet Marketing Company consultant for Vasectomy Reversal and a contributor for a leading Men's Health issues blog.
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