What to Do Before Your Vasectomy Reversal

If your family planning goals have changed after you have had a vasectomy, you may be considering vasectomy reversal surgery . This procedure can provide you with a new opportunity in your fertility with a high success rate and minimal recovery time. As you get ready for your surgery, you will want to take these steps to ensure your safety and comfort throughout treatment.

Doctor giving man checkup in exam room

Talk to Your Doctor about Pre-Surgical Tests
Before you determine whether or not a vasectomy reversal is right for you, you should make sure that you have healthy sperm. A simple biopsy can reveal the health of your sperm to help you see if the procedure is worth it. You might also encourage your partner to see a fertility specialist to learn if she is healthy and able to conceive. If IVF is presented as a possible treatment for your partner, microscopic epididymal sperm aspiration may be a better alternative to vasectomy reversal.

Stop Taking Blood-Thinning Medications
It is important to temporarily discontinue use of any blood-thinning medication prior to any surgical procedure. These medications include aspirin and other over-the-counter pain relievers. If you smoke, you should quit at least three weeks before your surgery to give your immune system a boost and lower the risk of post-surgical infections.

Make Arrangements for the Day of Surgery
On the  day of your surgery , you should wear comfortable clothing and bring an athletic supporter to wear once the procedure is over. You will need to have a friend or family member drive you home, so plan ahead for these arrangements.

Dr. Joshua Green  at the Center for Vasectomy Reversal is a national leader in vasectomy reversal procedures, and he can help you fulfill your family planning goals at our Sarasota practice. Whether you are a local patient or traveling for your care, Dr. Green will provide you with compassionate and accurate care through every step of the process. To schedule your first consultation in our office, visit our website or call (941) 961-4581.