San Rafael Vasectomy Reversal
Male Infertility
Male infertility is as much an emotional issue as it is a surgical one. When a man undergoes a vasectomy, the surgeon will block the sperm from the man from entering his urethra to keep the woman from getting pregnant during intercourse. In San Rafael vasectomy reversal is a procedure in which a microsurgeon unblocks the sperm from entering the urethra.
How it Works
Men never stop producing sperm throughout their lives. It doesn't matter whether the man has had a vasectomy; the sperm keep on being produced. The only thing that keeps the sperm from entering the urethra is the blockage created by the vasectomy procedure. Sometimes the sperm pressure at the spot of the blockage is so much that they burst and create a new blockage area. This can prove to be a mild hindrance to the vasectomy reversal process, as it provides a second blockage area that needs to be unblocked during the vasectomy reversal process.
Vasectomy Reversal
When Dr. Aaron Spitz conducts a vasectomy reversal, he will first sit down with the couple and talk about their specific needs. His goal is to make sure the couple gets the best chance possible to achieve fertility once again. Usually vasectomy reversal is the best possible option for couples. But there are several alternatives that Dr. Spitz commonly discusses with couples as other options.
If you are interested in talking with Dr. Spitz, you are encouraged to come in to his center. His office will give the man a complete physical to determine his current health status. He will talk with the couple to determine why they want a vasectomy reversal and to discuss other options for them. Usually, a vasectomy reversal is the best possible option. Dr. Spitz is board-certified in urology and is widely regarded as a prominent male infertility expert.
Reading more about Dr. Spitz, his staff, and vasectomy reversals can be done at Vasectomy Reversal USA.
