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What You Need To Know About Sterilization Reversal

By Margaret Turner


The word sterilization may be used to give different meaning and information. For instance, in business, it refers to a step or measure that is taken by central banks in order to reduce cash flows and liquid cash transaction so as to eliminate inflation. On the other hand, it may be used to mean killing and destroying microorganisms and pathogens that can be found in surgical and other devices that come into contact with blood. In this context, sterilization reversal is a procedure undertaken in order to make an individual able to reproduce again.

In reproduction, sterilization is a process or a procedure undertaken to make a person not reproduce sexually. Such methods include vasectomy, castration, and salpingectomy in males. However, in females, such methods include laparoscopy methods, hysteroscopy, and tubal ligation among others. Nevertheless, some methods like castration are irreversible.

Before a person decides to have the process redone, there are various reasons and considerations that will contribute. The major reason is to have another baby. This decision does not come anyhow as you will have to go under intensive counseling before stopping reproduction. In most cases, unfortunate events like the death of a child, lameness, physical incapability and being handicapped may make a person decide to have this process done.

However, there will be much consultation and advice from your health practitioner. This may include trying to get the medical facts and conditions you are in. He will inquire on the period and time spent in the state and the method used to administer it. He will also conduct physical and medical examinations which at times includes imaging like ultrasound and x-rays. For men, sperm count tests may be done for a man semen so as to know what is to be done.

The process is conducted with a patient having put under general anesthesia which makes him or her not to feel pain as well as relax. In most cases, it is added sedatives to make one sleep as a way of eliminating process interruptions. Examination of procedure success is carried out. If it is proved to work, the doctor will make laparoscopic cuts on the abdomen for women and remove tying bands and clips on the oviducts.

In women, this procedure affects the abdomen and is usually considered a major surgical procedure. Usually, it is much complex than initial tying. Therefore, you will require a bed rest for many hours and the recovery process usually take longer. To relieve any pain, reliever doses and painkillers are prescribed. Recovery usually takes about 2 to 3 weeks.

For men, the process involves reconnecting epididymis or vas deference that was tied and interrupted during vasectomy. Anesthesia with or without sedation will be given to reduce cases of pain. It is less complex and may take roughly one hour or more. However, the time taken will be determined by procedure and anatomical complexities, as well as surgeon skills.

After these activities are done for both men and women they are now able to reproduce. Women can now be able to conceive as eggs will be released and sperms swim to the oviduct. For men, sperms will be able to mix with the rest of the semen and swim into the female reproductive organs.




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