• How to Finance Your Vasectomy Reversal Procedure

    The first step in financing your vasectomy reversal procedure is determining whether your insurance plan will cover it. Unfortunately, many of them do not provide coverage for infertility treatments. Consult the vasectomy reversal surgeon and obtain a quote for the cost. Be sure to ask if there will be any additional fees. Then, consider sources of funding, such as a savings account or Certificate of Deposit (CD).

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    Many men choose to fund their vasectomy reversal procedures with multiple financing sources. For example, after contributing some of the money with a savings account, you might put the rest of the balance on one or more credit cards. It’s also a good idea to ask the surgeon if his or her office is willing to consider a monthly payment plan.

    At the Center for Vasectomy Reversal, we strive to make your vasectomy reversal as affordable as possible. We offer an upfront, all-inclusive quote with no hidden fees and we accept a variety of payment options, including a monthly payment plan. For more information about financing your vasectomy reversal, call our office in Sarasota at (941) 961-4581.

  • Can Acupuncture Boost Male Fertility?

    Many women visit an acupuncturist to improve their chances of conceiving a child. However, men can also benefit from this complementary therapy. One of the ways acupuncture may help is by improving the quality of sperm. Acupuncture may boost sperm motility, or the movement of sperm to the egg, in addition to sperm count, or the total number of sperm.

    Learn more about acupuncture for male fertility by watching this video. This licensed acupuncturist discusses what you can expect from your first acupuncture visit and how the professional will choose the best needle points for you. You’ll also see a demonstration of the insertion and removal of the sterile, single-use needles.

    The Center for Vasectomy Reversal in Sarasota, FL is dedicated to helping couples achieve their family planning goals. Schedule a visit with Dr. Joshua Green today by calling (941) 961-4581 or learn about vasectomy reversal on our website .

  • A Woman’s Guide to Her Partner’s Vasectomy Reversal

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    Dealing with infertility is among the most difficult issues facing couples. Fortunately, if your partner’s infertility is caused by a vasectomy, the two of you do have the option to choose a vasectomy reversal. Vasectomy reversals have helped countless couples experience the incomparable joy of parenthood. Before your partner has the surgery, the two of you may wish to meet with the vasectomy reversal surgeon together to discuss the procedure and what you can expect afterward.

    Understand the Procedure

    You can support your partner by learning about the procedure itself. Bring a list of your questions and concerns to the consultation with the vasectomy reversal surgeon. You may wish to ask about the chances of conceiving a child afterward, for example, and how long it typically takes for sperm to reappear. You might also ask about the techniques the surgeon may use and what your partner will experience during the recovery.

    Consider the Potential Results

    The outcomes of vasectomy reversal procedures are generally favorable; many couples have successfully achieved pregnancy after the surgery. The more recent the vasectomy was, the better the chances. Those who had a vasectomy less than five years ago have the best success rate, while those who had it five to 10 years ago have a success rate of about 90 percent.

    Undergo Fertility Testing

    Before your partner undergoes a vasectomy reversal, you may wish to undergo fertility testing yourself. This may reassure you that there are no other potential issues that may interfere with your ability to conceive a child.

    Facilitate a Rapid Recovery

    After the vasectomy reversal, you can help your partner recover by encouraging him to rest. Provide cold packs and remind him to keep the ice on for 20 minutes at a time, followed by a 20-minute break. Remember that your partner will be unable to engage in sexual activity for three weeks.

    Dr. Joshua Green of the Center for Vasectomy Reversal welcomes your questions about the procedure. You and your partner can schedule a consultation at our office in Sarasota by calling (941) 961-4581. We also invite you to take a few minutes to browse our website and learn more about vasectomy reversals.

  • What to Expect as You Recover from Your Vasectomy Reversal

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    Although a vasectomy is intended to be a form of permanent birth control, thousands of men undergo vasectomy reversals every year because they change their minds about starting or growing a family. Before you undergo a vasectomy reversal, it’s a good idea to discuss your concerns and questions with the surgeon. The surgeon can explain exactly what’s involved with the procedure and what you can expect from the recovery process. In general, the recovery from a vasectomy reversal is rapid and the discomfort is minimal.

    Alleviating Discomfort

    Most men who have undergone a vasectomy reversal report experiencing only mild to moderate discomfort. The discomfort and swelling typically lasts about 24 to 48 hours. Usually, prescription pain relievers are not required. Instead, your surgeon is likely to recommend over-the-counter acetaminophen. You should also apply a cold pack to the scrotum area for about 20 minutes at a time on the first day. After applying the cold pack, leave it off for about 20 minutes before re-applying it.

    Limiting Activities

    Follow your vasectomy reversal surgeon’s post-operative instructions with regard to your activity level. Most men find that they can return to light activities and work within a week. Strenuous activities and work that requires heavy physical labor may need to be delayed for two to three weeks. It’s critical to avoid any sexual activity for three weeks after your vasectomy reversal. Additionally, your surgeon will advise you to wear a jockstrap for four weeks to support the area and facilitate healing.

    Following Up with the Surgeon

    Your surgeon will let you know when you should return to the office for a follow-up visit. In addition to a follow-up procedure the day after the surgery to remove the drains, you can expect to visit the office in about two to three months for a semen analysis. It can take between two to 15 months for sperm to reappear after the surgery.

    If you have any questions about an upcoming procedure, contact the Center for Vasectomy Reversal at (941) 961-4581. Dr. Joshua Green remains dedicated to providing the utmost in patient care and education, and in helping each patient make an informed decision. Our office is conveniently located in Sarasota, FL.

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  • What You Need to Know About Recovering from a Vasectomy Reversal

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    During a  vasectomy reversal , the surgeon reconnects tubes to allow sperm to combine with the semen. Before you undergo the surgery, speak with the vasectomy reversal surgeon to discuss what you can expect afterward. Follow the surgeon’s post-op instructions carefully to ensure a speedy and healthy recovery. Here are some general guidelines for recovery:

    Reducing Activity

    Most men can return to light activities the same day of surgery; however, you should follow your surgeon’s instructions regarding your activity level. Refrain from vigorous activities for at least one to two weeks, and do not lift any heavy objects during this time. Assuming that you have a job that is not physically demanding, you can expect to return to work within a few days.

    Wearing a Scrotal Support

    Wear a scrotal support for at least a week. Your doctor may recommend that you wear it for several weeks. The  supporter limits movement of the area , keeps the bandages in place, and applies pressure to reduce swelling. Wear the supporter all day and night, and take it off when bathing.

    Applying an Ice Pack

    For the first 48 hours after your vasectomy reversal, periodically apply an ice pack to the scrotal support. This helps suppress the swelling and alleviate discomfort. Your vasectomy reversal surgeon will tell you how long to keep the ice pack on the area and how often to use it. Follow these instructions carefully to avoid freezing the tissues.

    Alleviating Discomfort

    Discomfort after a vasectomy reversal generally isn’t severe. Still, you may experience some cramping. Your surgeon might prescribe a pain reliever or recommend an over-the-counter remedy to help you feel more comfortable.

    Refraining from Sexual Activity

    After a vasectomy reversal, it’s critical to avoid all sexual activity and ejaculation for two to four weeks. Your surgeon will let you know when you may resume sexual activities.

    Learn more about how to achieve a speedy recovery from your vasectomy reversal by  scheduling a consultation  with Dr. Joshua Green of the Center For Vasectomy Reversal. Contact us at (941) 225-2317 or visit our website to learn more about the procedure.

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  • What You Need to Know About IVF

    If you have had a vasectomy and your partner also has fertility issues, in-vitro fertilization (IVF) may be the best answer for your family planning goals. Because IVF involves the growth of embryos in a lab, a sperm sample can be acquired surgically rather than through the reversal of a previous vasectomy.

    This video explains details of the IVF procedure, which begins with the removal of eggs from the mother’s ovaries. They are incubated with the sperm sample, and then the most viable embryos are implanted in the uterus. The success of the procedure varies depending on the woman’s age and current health.

    You can explore IVF as part of your  post-vasectomy infertility treatment  by scheduling a consultation with the Center for Vasectomy Reversal in Sarasota. Connect with us today by calling (941) 961-4581 or visiting us online. 

  • Understanding What Happens During Vasectomy Reversal

    Vasectomy reversal is an advanced, minimally-invasive procedure that repairs the vas to restore male fertility after a vasectomy. The reversal procedure is most effective when it takes place within 10 years of the initial vasectomy surgery, but the effectiveness of treatment does vary from patient to patient due to other factors. Continue reading to find out what happens during a vasectomy reversal procedure.

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    Types of Vasectomy Reversals
    There are two types of vasectomy reversal procedures that your doctor will discuss with you during your consultation. The best one will be selected based on the presence or absence of blockages in the epididymis. When a blockage is not present, a vaso-vasostomy will be performed. This surgery has a slightly higher success rate than vaso-epididymostomy. Your surgeon may not actually determine the proper procedure until the vasectomy site is viewed under the microscope during your surgery. Both procedures may be performed under local anesthesia, but most patients opt for some type of IV sedation because it is difficult to sit still for the two to four hour surgery.

    Vaso-Vasostomy
    The  vaso-vasostomy  begins with the removal of scar tissue at the vasectomy site. The cut ends of the vas are re-sewn together and heal fairly quickly. This procedure is only used if there is sperm or free-flowing clear liquid present after the scar tissue is cut.

    Vaso-Epididymostomy
    If there is thick or pasty fluid present, there may be a blockage preventing the flow of sperm. In this case, a vaso-epididymostomy is the best option. During this procedure, the vas is connected to a tube in the most distal part of the epididymis. This type of connection bypasses any blockages to increase the chances of successful conception.

    As you consider vasectomy reversal, you should consult Dr. Joshua Green at the Center for Vasectomy Reversal. Our Sarasota practice treats  patients from around the country , so don’t hesitate to call us at (941) 961-4581. You can also visit our website for an appointment.