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Re: CONTRACEPTION: Partner's delayed zero count semen sample after vasectomy has me concerned...From: Professor Galal Lotfi (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 6 Sep 2007 00:45:50 -0500 (CDT)
At Mon, 3 Sep 2007, obsidian wrote: > >Hi, > >I'm a 28 year old female who does not, under any circumstances, want >children due to health issues. My 33 year old partner (who already has >a child from a previous marriage) underwent a vasectomy last April >(2006). After three semen samples and a year later, he finally has a >zero count. The troubling thing is that it took a year to finally get a >zero count. In previous samples, he was showing one to several >non-motile sperm (even after six months from the vasectomy). My partner >is always very careful to rush the specimen directly to the lab (which >is no more than a twenty minute drive away) after collecting it (which >should be less than an hour in total from the time of collection) so I >would hope the sperm was already dead rather than expiring on the ride >to the lab. His urologist finally asked him to bring a sample directly >to the office rather than a lab for him to examine himself at which time >the doctor stated a zero count. He thought perhaps the lab had not done >something correctly and so instructed my partner to use a different lab >for the next follow up sample. My partner was not able to provide a >follow up sample until about four months later (due to working overtime >on third shift). The follow up sample was also a zero count. > >I know that was a long winded explanation but it seems complicated for >me. My question is whether or not the vasectomy may have failed. I >know it can take several months to clear sperm after a vas but a year >seems like a long time. We have been using condoms since before he had >the procedure. After getting the news that he had a second consecutive >zero count sample (albeit four months apart) last week, we had >intercourse without backup contraception. Now, of course, I'm worrying. >I've tried to find information regarding such delayed sperm clearing but >not much is available to me. I do intend to speak with his doctor but >I'm wondering if he is taking it too lightly. We have decided to go >back to condoms until we both feel it's safe and aren't having these >nagging doubts to the success of the procedure. Hopefully this wasn't >too convoluted - I tried to give all the information. > >Thanks! :) 3 months are enough to get zero. If after a year you still get sperms, then it might be recanalization
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