Can you become pregnant after your partner’s vasectomy reversal? The short answer is yes. The likelihood of becoming pregnant after your partner’s vasectomy is actually quite good. On average, conception rates nationally range from a vasectomy reversal that has been performed within seven years of the original vasectomy is around 50%. Dr. Desiderio (Desi) Avila,
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Vasectomy Reversal: Managing Your Expectations
Choosing to reverse a vasectomy in order to start or add to a family is a very personal, often emotionally difficult, decision that marks the first step towards a potential pregnancy. Vasectomy reversals can be effective, even after a long period of time. Recent advances in microsurgery have dramatically improved the success rate for vasectomy
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Low T is a Common Problem According to the American Medical Association, one in every four males between the ages of 30 to 79 are likely to experience low testosterone levels, also known as hypogonadism, or simply “low T.” There are many reasons men might experience low testosterone levels, some being related to aging or
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Testosterone. You know it’s what makes a man “manly.” It’s the first thing you think of when you hear about men getting into a physical altercation, described as too much testosterone. While it’s true that testosterone can make you more aggressive, that is not the only role it plays in your body. Testosterone plays a
Read MoreUrologist or PCP – Choosing Care for Your Urological Condition
Dr. Desi Avila and the team at Ironwood Urology are professionals in the care and upkeep of your urinary system and the male reproductive system. While we are your go-to specialists in the field of urology, there are certain ailments or conditions you may require your primary care physician (PCP) for instead. Similarly, you may
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