Articles related to "Vasectomy"For couples who wish to conceive a baby after a vasectomy, vasectomy reversal may be a better and more cost effective option than in vitro fertilization.
It's completely normal for people to change their mind over time and the vasectomy reversal success rate makes it possible for couples to fulfill their desires.
Reversing a vasectomy can often result in a successful pregnancy, especially if the mother is under age 35, the vasectomy was done recently, and the surgeon is skilled.
Thousands of men and women each year regret having a vasectomy or a tubal ligation. Many opt for a reversal surgery to increase their chances of becoming pregnant.
Vasectomy is an operation where the tubes carrying sperms from the testes are divided, so that the ejaculate (semen) from the penis does not contain any fertile sperm.
Vasectomy reversal, what it is, how it's done and what your chances are for conception.
If a woman wants to make the decision to responsibly take birth control, here is some information to help her make an informed decision.
Many people realize it is their responsibility to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. There are many forms of birth control available to choose from
There are many ways to adopt a child and this article discusses a couple's basic options for adopting a child.
The latest scientific research into the immune system and its link with infertility.
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The New Speaking of Sex by Meg Hickling is an excellent resource for parents who want to talk to their kids about sex in a confident, open and honest way.
An overview of the practice of family planning through birth control, or contraception.
If you don't like doctors and clinics, an increasing number of women are turning to DIY home insemination to start a family.
Most of the plot points that have been dragging on all summer finally come to a resolution.
Jim Lewis and Jim Springer were studied by a University of Minnesota's program. Personality due to heredity? Paranormal link? Combination of both?
Male infertility may be caused by low sperm count, abnormal sperm, failure to ejaculate, exposing the testes to high temperatures and blocked sperm ducts.
Women who want permanent birth control have a safer, easier alternative to traditional methods for tubal ligation, commonly called having the "tubes tied."
If you have been asked to have a semen analysis test, you may be wondering what is involved. Here are the details of what sperm abnormalities are checked for.
Autoimmune disease is a primary contributing factor in infertility.
This article describes this autoimmune connection along with
current therapies.
There are many types of birth control yet 1/4 women opt for the pill. This article explains where to get free contraceptives, and the pros and cons of different methods.
Birth control is used to prevent pregnancy but what goes wrong if a woman gets pregnant while using it?
David Moody's haunting portrayal of Britain ripping itself apart through inexplicable, murderous violence is like an infection - unsettling and hard to shake.
Huge unreimbursed medical costs may be deductible on a taxpayer's income tax return and could reduce the tax bill. Here is the way to determine if they are deductible.
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