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Ask Oz May 2023;

Hey Oz, My new partner had a vasectomy during his last relationship where he had three children. I want to have a child with him but he says that reversing a vasectomy successfully is rare.  What are the stats on successfully reversing a vasectomy?

A. Vasectomy is a permanent form of male contraception that involves cutting or blocking the tubes that carry sperm from the testicles to the penis. For some men, circumstances change and they may want to father children again. Reversal can be an option.

The success rate of vasectomy reversal depends on several things.

The Duration;

The longer the gap, the lower the chances of success. After 10 years, the success rate drops significantly. Studies suggest that after 10 years, the success rate of a vasectomy reversal ranges from 30-50%. Each case is unique and success rates can vary widely depending on individual circumstances.

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Type of vasectomy;

There are two types of vasectomies – traditional vasectomy and no-scalpel vasectomy. The traditional vasectomy involves making incisions in the scrotum to access and cut the vas deferens while no-scalpel vasectomy involves making a tiny puncture in the skin of the scrotum to access and block the tubes. Reversal of no-scalpel vasectomies is generally associated with higher success rates as compared to traditional vasectomies.

A vasectomy reversal is a surgical procedure and like any surgery, it comes with certain risks. Some of the risks associated with vasectomy reversal include infection, bleeding, swelling, and pain. In rare cases, there may be damage to the blood vessels or nerves in the area or even failure to restore fertility. Choose a qualified and experienced surgeon who specializes in vasectomy reversal procedures.

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Hey Oz, Apart from sex what creates the greatest feelings?

A. There are a few activities and experiences that can create a similar rush of dopamine, endorphins, and oxytocin in the body to that of sex.

Exercise:

Itis one of the most effective ways to naturally release endorphins in our bodies. When we exercise, our bodies release endorphins that interact with the receptors in our brain, reducing pain and creating a feeling of euphoria. This feeling can last for hours after the exercise is complete.

Music:

Listening to music that we enjoy can also release dopamine in the brain. When we listen to music we love, our brains produce dopamine, which creates feelings of pleasure and happiness.

Socializing:

Spending time with loved ones, friends, or even strangers can release oxytocin in the brain. Oxytocin is often referred to as the “cuddle hormone” because it is released when we bond with others. It creates feelings of trust, love, and intimacy.

Eating:

Certain foods can also release dopamine in the brain. Foods that are high in sugar, fat, and salt can trigger the brain’s reward system and create feelings of pleasure and satisfaction.

Achieving a goal:

Accomplishing something we’ve been working towards can create a rush of dopamine in the brain. This is because our brains recognize the accomplishment as a reward and release dopamine to reinforce the behavior.

There are some of themany activities and experiences that can create the same rush of dopamine, endorphins, and oxytocin as sex.

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