Orange County Vasectomy Reversal
Freezing Your Sperm
Freezing your sperm is a good way to go if you have questionable fertility levels. If you have recently had your vasectomy done within the past decade, you have a very good chance that your vasectomy reversal will be a complete success. If your vasectomy was done years ago, you have a lesser chance that your Orange County vasectomy reversal will be successful for you and that you'll once again be able to impregnate your female partner. Vasectomy reversals are meant to reverse the vasectomy that was completed typically a few years ago. You should consider freezing your sperm to complete your needs.
Vasectomy Reversal and Your Sperm
You'll want to consider the health of your sperm when you undergo this procedure. Most urologists use high-powered eyeglasses to reverse vasectomies. This allows them to see the tubes when they are trying to reconnect them, which is the main point of vasectomy reversal surgery. The health of your sperm often cannot be determined until the surgery is actually taking place.
You will want your doctor to review the health of your sperm during the surgery. Dr. Aaron Spitz uses an operating microscope that is fully automated and allows him to get a bird's eye view of that one-third of one millimeter during surgery to provide the patient with the best possible care. Take a look at the health of your sperm after the surgery. Your sperm will determine whether you can have children.
Orange County Vasectomy Reversal
You'll be placed under some anesthesia so you won't feel any pain, when you undergo a Orange County vasectomy reversal. Dr. Spitz will ask you not to move at all during the surgery, so he can stitch the proper sutures in without incident. The surgery is an outpatient surgery and can have a fairly high success rate, depending on a variety of factors. It is recommended that you sit down with Dr. Spitz and have a consultation to make sure vasectomy reversal surgery is right for you. While the surgery may allow you to conceive a child with your partner, your sperm is what you need to work right in order to make the pregnancy happen.
Visit http://www.vasectomyreversalusa.com to read more about Dr. Spitz and to find out all kinds of information about Orange County vasectomy reversal surgery.


