What is the unsuccessful vasectomy?
Failed vasectomy is a sterilization procedure for a person who fails, allowing men to continue to produce sperm in its ejaculation, as it did before undergoing vasectomy. If a man has unprotected sex with a fertile woman, pregnancy may occur. Failure of vasectomy is extremely rare in most regions, for 0.2%, but may and occurs.
Vasectomy is considered to be a permanent sterilization procedure. In vasectomy, the doctor cuts VAS deferens and ensures that the sperm produced in the testicles cannot be ejaculated. It takes about four to six months after the surgery so that all sperm is completely cleaned and laboratory analysis is usually done to confirm that vasectomy has worked and there are no sperm in ejaculation. This is sometimes referred to as a short -term unsuccessful vasectomy, referring to telling that sterilization should be effective in a few months. Sometimes, even after six months, a man still produces sperm in his ejaculation, which is due to incorrectly executedthe procedure.
In other cases, there is a phenomenon known as recanalization. In recanalization, the body comes with a way to struggle with interrupted connection or blocking. In this case, the body of tissues in the male reproductive tract to ejaculate sperm. This can happen at any time and doctors can regularly test ejaculate to check signs of sperm that indicate that human vasectomy has failed.
Failed vasectomy is a rare problem, but it affects some populations. It is important that patients follow the surgeon's instructions to ensure that they do not have unprotected intercourse too soon after vasectomy. Once the test result has been obtained without sperm without sperm, periodic tests are recommended that vasectomy is still working.
When patients experience unsuccessful vasectomy, there are many options. A man may want to consider repeated Posdull if he wants to stay sterile. His partner may discuss the possibilities of driving or termination of pregnancy with the health care provider. Women with probably sterile partners should seek medical care if they experience irregularities in their menstrual cycles. The end of the period may mean pregnancy as a result of unsuccessful vasectomy, or this could be a sign of basic health that requires treatment.