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Re: For AmyTubal Ligation and Hubby Had Vasectomy
From: Amy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 31 Dec 2001 22:59:19 -0600 (CST)
At Mon, 31 Dec 2001, anonymous wrote:
>Yes, he did go back, but didn't do 15 counts, only 2.. and sperm were still present. Hense why I had the ligation done. Most vasectomies do not fail, you can put your mind at ease! Happy New Year!
>Amy I am curious if you don't mind a personal question. When your hubby
>had his vasectomy done did he follow up and go back after approx 15
>ejaculations and have a sperm count check done? Was it zero and then 2
>yrs later you got pregnant? My husband is going to be getting his vas
>soon and the question of failure was high on my list of questions with
>the Dr. He assured me in the 15 yrs plus he has been doing them he has
>only seen one failure and that person did not come back later and have a
>semen analysis done. I've been asking around on different boards and
>the ladies that have gotton pregnant they have told me that their hubby
>also did not give a sample that checked out zero but they thought since
>it was yrs after the surgery their husbnads vas would not fail. Just
>wanted to know if this was true in your case.
>
>Thanks you have me concerned!
>
>At Mon, 31 Dec 2001, Amy wrote:
>>
>>Well, long story.. but will make it short. This is more of a
>>'curiosity killed the cat' question. I have had 3 babies, all healthy.
>>With the exception of pre-term labor w/ cervical change in 2
>>pregnancies. Hubby has vasectomy in 1996 I believe it was, and I had a
>>tubal ligation in 1998. My ligation was following a pregnancy that was
>>totally unplanned and not expected. Yes, it was hubbys baby. Just goes
>>to show, vasectomies can fail. Anyways, what are the chances of us both
>>getting reversed and being able to conceive? Also, what are the
>>approximate costs of getting both tubals and vasectomies reversed?
>>Thanks. Happy New Year!
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